screen time tips
how to choose calmer kids content
not sure if a show is too stimulating? here's a quick checklist to help you evaluate kids' content in 60 seconds.
the 60-second content check
before you hit play, watch the first 2 minutes and ask yourself:
✓ visual check
- are scenes changing every 1-3 seconds? (red flag)
- are colors neon or extremely bright? (red flag)
- is there a lot happening on screen at once? (red flag)
✓ audio check
- is there constant noise or layered sounds? (red flag)
- are sound effects loud or jarring? (red flag)
- is the music frantic or chaotic? (red flag)
✓ pacing check
- does it feel rushed? (red flag)
- is there any quiet moment? (if not, red flag)
- would YOU feel overwhelmed watching this? (trust your gut)
green flags to look for
- scenes last 5+ seconds — gives kids time to process
- softer color palette — pastels, muted tones, natural colors
- clear, melodic music — songs you'd actually want to hear again
- simple stories — one concept at a time
- natural pacing — not trying to cram 10 ideas into 5 minutes
the real-world test
the best test? watch what happens after:
overstimulating content
- zoned out during
- cranky after
- demands more
- hard transitions
calm content
- engaged during
- regulated after
- accepts "all done"
- easy transitions
need a shortcut?
if you don't want to evaluate every show yourself, start with content that's already designed to be low stimulus. that's exactly what we make at boboring.club.