Popular broadcast journalist, Nana Aba Anamoah, has raised concern over rising screen time among toddlers, urging parents to stop using devices as babysitters.
“Can we talk about toddlers being raised by screens these days? I get it that parents are tired — there are meals to cook, work to do, emails to respond to, and sometimes you really and truly just need a little peace of mind,” she said.
Speaking on the issue, Nana Aba revealed she has consulted neurologists and child development experts, who are increasingly worried about the amount of screen time young children are getting.
“But screens are not nannies,” she stated, and pointed out that even most of the people who built the technology we use daily limit screen use for their own children. “If they are doing it, why are you allowing your child to spend all their time on the screen?” she quizzed.
“A screen can truly keep a child quiet, but so can a book. And I'm not saying this because I'm a bibliophile, by the way, as somebody who loves books,” she stated, stressing that engagement doesn't have to come from devices alone.
“It's not just books that keep children engaged. Conversations, imaginative play, puzzles, colouring, playing outside — indulging in outdoor activities are all very good activities for children to grow,” she added.
Nana Aba clarified that she is not anti-screen, saying, “I am definitely not anti-screen. I'm against screens replacing childhood. So if your toddler can spend hours on a tablet but struggles to sit through a storybook or engage with people around them, then you need to be very concerned. You should be worried, and it's not even good for their eyes, come to think of it.”
She cautioned that, “You need to protect your children, you need to care about your children,” stressing that child health experts continue to recommend limited, supervised screen time for children under five, with emphasis on interactive and outdoor play for healthy development.
BY Prince Fiifi Yorke


Stay focused and be faithful — Bishop Dr. Dogbe advises Bawumia
'Bawumia is a person of great integrity' — Bishop Dr. Hilliard Dogbe
2026 FIFA World Cup: 'Let’s stop rooting against South Africa' — Michael Blackso...
Police arrest suspect over attempted theft of cocoa beans from stranded truck in...
Abuamang-Acha Ablor youth accuses GTEC of move to block DACE report
Ghanaians repatriated from Ivory Coast will receive support to rebuild their liv...
Cocoa farmers to continue receiving GH¢2,587 per bag in 2026 light crop season —...
NAIMOS hands over 141 seized firearms, nearly 2,000 rounds of ammunition for des...
“No illegal mining on Wenchi Stool lands” — Paramount Chief warns divisional chi...
My withdrawal from Wontumi's Samreboi case due to disagreement with the court — ...