Share Photo: (Photo : Unsplash/Tim Gouw) The amount of children's screen time has been continuously alarming to parents and researchers. Due to the pandemic, many parents have relaxed restrictions about their children's digital use. It has helped keep both parents and children entertained and engaged due to the lockdown for nearly a year. An addiction expert and Stanford University professor of psychology, Keith Humphreys, explained that there would be a withdrawal period. He said that kids would need to sustain normal interaction attention without getting hit too often. Harder to break a habit The brain of children through adolescence could adapt and shift to changing circumstances, according to scientists. It could help them adjust to an offline world, but it would take a long time the longer they spend time using gadgets.