Where Kids Play

儿童乐园

Up First

2025-12-21

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During the holidays, the kids are off from school, so they might be enjoying some extra screentime. It’s a reality many parents begrudgingly accept. But is time spent playing online games always a cause for concern? On The Sunday Story, host Ayesha Rascoe (whose kids are spending a lot of time lately playing Roblox, Minecraft and Fortnite) sits down with researcher Eli Stark-Elster to clear up some misconceptions around the harms of screentime. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • I'm Maisha Roscoe and this is the Sunday Story from Up First where we go beyond the news of the day to bring you one big story.

  • So the holidays are upon us and I know in my house right now I am co-parenting five children and

  • if your house is anything like mine there are a lot of screens.

  • Everybody in the house, all the kids, they're either having a tablet, a phone or a video game.

  • Sometimes they have multiple.

  • And they're going a lot of the time, especially during the holidays because they're not in school.

  • So there's a lot of roadblocks and Tokaboka and Minecraft and Fortnite and everybody's playing something on something.

  • And with all those screens and all of these online games, I do kind of worry.

  • What are the implications of this?

  • What is the safety of this?

  • In real life, IRL, my kids are never out of my sight.

  • Even in the backyard, it's totally fenced in.

  • We can see what they're doing.

  • It's not a lot of unsupervised time in the physical space, but in the digital space, it's different.

  • So you wonder, is it bad that kids are online a lot or just like on screens doing games?

  • To help me understand the consequences of all this, I recently sat down with Eli Stark Elster.

  • He's kind of an expert on this.

  • He studies the evolution of human society at UC Davis.

  • My conversation with Eli Stark Elster after the break.

  • We'll be right back.