Children aged 8 to 12 are increasingly using smartphones, with many reporting that their friends are on social media. Most children play online games like Roblox, reflecting a shift toward digital play. However, children express a desire for more real-world freedoms. Fewer than half of younger children venture out alone, indicating limited opportunities for unstructured play. The survey reveals that children prefer face-to-face interactions over digital socialization, underscoring a desire to engage in traditional play activities without screens.
A majority reported having smartphones, and about half of the 10-to-12-year-olds said that most or all of their friends use social media.
About 75 percent of kids ages 9 to 12 regularly play the online game Roblox, where they can interact with friends and even strangers.
Fewer than half of the 8- and 9-year-olds have gone down a grocery-store aisle alone; more than a quarter aren't allowed to play unsupervised even in their own front yard.
Children want to meet up in person, no screens or technology involved, reflecting a longing for unstructured play and real-world social interactions.
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