Is screen time for children just lazy parenting?

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On this week’s Great Drive Debate, we’re tackling a question that’s sitting in almost every household right now.

On one side of the argument, critics say screen time has become an easy default, a digital babysitter. It can replace meaningful interaction, limit creativity, and reduce opportunities for kids to develop social and emotional skills. The concern is that when screens become the go-to solution, parents may unintentionally disengage, missing out on crucial moments of connection, teaching, and growth.

But on the other side, many parents will tell you it’s not that simple. In a world where schedules are demanding and support systems aren’t always available, screen time can be a practical tool. It gives parents a moment to breathe, to work, or to reset, and when used intentionally, it can even be educational and enriching. For some, it’s not about laziness, it’s about balance and doing the best you can with the time and resources you have.

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31 Mar English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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