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Cutting Screen Time for Autistic Children: Experts Advice

by Colleen Fleiss on Apr 2 2023 10:08 PM
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In the post pandemic era, cases of virtual autism (aggravation of autism symptoms due to screen exposure) in kids under the age of five are on the rise.

Cutting Screen Time for Autistic Children: Experts Advice
Excessive exposure to TV screens, tablets, and cell phones among autistic kids is said to exacerbate symptoms of autism, stated medical experts.
Prof Vivek Agrawal, head of psychiatry department in the King George's Medical University (KGMU), said children below the age of five are spending six-ten hour watching screens.

"We are seeing five-six such cases in the OPD which used to be one-two earlier during pre-pandemic era. Luckily, it is reversible if identified in its early stages and corrective measures taken," said Prof Agarwal.

Say Goodbye to Uncomfortable Screen Times in Autistic Children

He said traits like social interaction, communication and behavioral challenges among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are getting flared up.

Renowned pediatric neurologist from Lucknow, Dr. Rahul Bharat, said, today gadgets are used a lot in homes. Parents give these gadgets to kids during infancy, which is a critical time for brain development when children learn by observing others, exploring their surroundings and learning through free play.

"Since these ASD kids have strong visual memory and have limited interests, letting a child see screens for too long makes the situation worse," he said.

He also said the rise in virtual autism cases is being recorded all over the world in the post COVID-19 phase.

"During the pandemic, parents gave gadgets to children and spending too much time in a virtual world is depriving a young child's growing brain of important stimulation. Hence, speech stuttering and affecting cognitive capacities got impacted," said Dr. Rahul Bharat.

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He cautioned parents about the dangers of exposing young children to four or more hours of screen use every day.

"Lack of communication among parents leads to issues affecting children. In most cases, aggressive behavior and tantrums shown by children can be addressed. The first three-six months are very crucial for the child and so parents should be focused on their development," he added.

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