Global Pediatric Health (Jul 2019)

Young Children’s Screen Time and Physical Activity: Perspectives of Parents and Early Care and Education Center Providers

  • Elizabeth D. Joseph BS,
  • Chelsea L. Kracht PhD,
  • Jessica St. Romain BA,
  • Andrew T. Allen MBA,
  • Caroline Barbaree MBA,
  • Corby K. Martin PhD,
  • Amanda E. Staiano PhD, MPP

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X19865856
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Early care and education (ECE) providers and parents can facilitate physical activity (PA) and reduce screen time in preschoolers. Input from caregivers on barriers and facilitators of PA and screen time is needed to comprehensively address these behaviors and promote children’s health. Four focus groups (3 parent and 1 ECE provider) were conducted. Thematic analysis was performed to identify themes and subthemes. Twenty-eight caregivers (21 parents and 7 ECE providers) participated. Caregivers reported responsibility for modeling and shaping children’s PA and screen time. Parents felt that a busy lifestyle was a PA barrier and encouraged screen time. ECE providers were concerned about certain environmental influences on PA. The groups differed in their view of screen time as either entertainment (parents) or educational (providers). Both types of caregivers were unaware of PA or screen time guidelines. Investigation into opportunities to utilize screen time to serve priorities of both caregivers and promote child PA are needed.