For today’s children and teens, being online is totally normal. But behind the fun and colorful apps are hidden things that can seriously mess with young people’s minds, bodies, and how they grow up. A new ECAT report shines a light on the complicated relationship between online platforms and the health of children and teens.
Children are spending way more time staring at screens than they used to. Since 2010, the average time 9 to 15-year-olds spend on digital devices every day has more than doubled to around 3 hours! And it’s not just mindless scrolling – over 80% of young Europeans are on social media daily, where they’re bombarded with algorithms, ads, and content that might not be suitable for their age.