Kids’ Health and Screen Habits: Dr. Morepen Sparks a National Conversation on the Need to Play More
Gurugram, November 13, 2025 : On the occasion of Children’s Day—an occasion to celebrate the boundless energy, creativity and potential of our young ones—Dr. Morepen Ltd. issues a clarion call to parents, educators and communities: it’s time to press pause on screens, and press play on childhood. A growing body of research is sounding the alarm on what our children are missing out on. According to a...
Gurugram, November 13, 2025 : On the occasion of Children’s Day—an occasion to celebrate the boundless energy, creativity and potential of our young ones—Dr. Morepen Ltd. issues a clarion call to parents, educators and communities: it’s time to press pause on screens, and press play on childhood.
A growing body of research is sounding the alarm on what our children are missing out on. According to a recent study of Indian children under five years of age, the average daily screen-time is 2.22 hours—double the recommended limit for that age group. Another Indian study of children aged 6-10 years found that 43 % of them had screen exposure of more than 2 hours/day; those who did had 3.46 times higher odds of very high behavioral-difficulty scores. Globally, excessive screen use has been associated with reduced physical activity, sleep disruption, attention problems and delayed language or social skills.