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Safety and Education Top Parental Priorities for Children's Screentime

Eighty-seven percent of U.S. parents identify safety as the primary requirement for children’s digital content, according to a recent report from Lingokids. Among 2,000 surveyed families, the platform ranked higher than competitors in safety, engagement, and educational value, while YouTube and Roblox struggled to gain parental trust.

Bio & NewsJune 30, 20262,449 reads0

The Kids Interactive Entertainment Report highlights a clear hierarchy of needs for modern parents: after safety, 67.3% prioritize entertainment value, while 64.8% seek content that actively builds skills. When evaluating ten leading platforms, Lingokids secured the top position across all three metrics, earning a 4.8 out of 5 for safety and 4.7 for both fun and educational utility. In contrast, major platforms like YouTube and Roblox failed to exceed a 3 out of 5 rating in any category.

Parental anxiety regarding screentime is largely driven by fears of inappropriate content, yet most families acknowledge that curated digital experiences can serve as a positive developmental tool. Founder and CEO Cristóbal Viedma notes that with over 98% of families utilizing digital media for young children, the focus must shift toward content quality. For many users, Lingokids has become a preferred choice specifically because it mitigates the risks associated with open-ended platforms, allowing parents to treat digital play as a reward rather than a source of concern.

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