Screens Over Mothers: Mobile Use Stunting kids’ Minds

1 min read

KARACHI: Experts have raised concerns that negligence in child rearing is seriously affecting the mental development and growth of children, with many showing signs of psychological issues from an early age. Feeding infants with bottles instead of breastfeeding is contributing to infections, while excessive exposure to mobile phones and cartoons is negatively impacting cognitive development.

These observations were made by leading paediatricians during the inaugural session of a two-day National Conference on Child Health, organised by the Pakistan Pediatric Association (PPA), Sindh Branch, at a local Karachi hotel on Saturday. The special guest for the event was renowned paediatrician Professor MA Arif, while other speakers included Professor Iqbal Memon, Professor Jamal Raza, PPA Sindh President Professor Wasim Jamalvi, Secretary Dr Saadullah Chachar, Professor Khalid Shafi, Professor Mohsina Noor Ibrahim, and Dr Rahat.

Speaking at the event, Professor Jamal Raza emphasised the critical role mothers play in the mental development of newborns. He warned that handing children mobile phones instead of engaging with them is leading to cognitive disturbances at an early age. He stressed that mother-child interaction is vital for proper development, yet many mothers are unaware of its importance.

Professor Wasim Jamalvi, Dr Saadullah Chachar, Dr Khalid Shafi, and Dr Rahat highlighted that strategies to address gaps in child healthcare will be shared with the Sindh government. They urged parents to seek immediate treatment from pediatric specialists, noting that access to healthcare is a basic right of every child. Recommendations will also focus on strengthening telemedicine and telecommunication networks in rural areas to ensure timely treatment for children up to five years old.

The experts emphasised the benefits of breastfeeding, stating that it boosts immunity and confidence in children.

Mother’s milk is naturally sterile, and infants should be breastfed for up to two years.

They also noted that while a law against artificial milk exists, its sale in the market should be fully restricted, except when prescribed by a doctor for medical reasons.

Additionally, the paediatricians stressed the importance of immunisations to protect children from preventable diseases.

During the conference, specialists will discuss major challenges in child health and present recommendations for preventing childhood diseases.

News Published in Express Tribune on February 1st, 2026.

Previous Story

‘Waqfa – Apki falah, mulk ki baqa’ launched: Pakistan surpasses India, Bangladesh in Population Growth: Sindh CM

Next Story

Rights Groups Oppose Children’s Digital Exclusion

Latest from Blog

Punjab Promulgates Child Marriage Restraint Ordinance 2026

LAHORE: Child marriage is now a non-bailable crime in Punjab, with offenders facing up to seven years in prison and Rs1 million fine under a sweeping new ordinance promulgated by Punjab Governor Saleem Haider Khan here on Wednesday. Issued as the Punjab Child Marriage Restraint Ordinance 2026, the law comes…

CM Afridi Green-lights Bill Against Begging Networks

PESHAWAR: In a move to eliminate organised begging networks across the province, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Sohail Afridi on February 9 approved the ‘Vagrancy Control and Rehabilitation Bill’ for presentation before the provincial cabinet for consent. He described the proposed legislation a historic and transformative step, saying the bill is…

Nearly 1m Fail to get Polio Drops amid Increase in Refusal Cases

ISLAMABAD: While around a million children were missed during the year’s first nationwide polio campaign, Karachi stood out among the cities with most number of refusal cases. A total of 53,000 refusals were reported from across the country, with 58 per cent reported from Karachi alone, during the vaccination drive,…

Rabid Dog mauls Five in Attock’s Hazro

TAXILA: At least five people were injured in a suspected rabid dog attack in the village of Hameed of Hazro town on February 8, exposing the alarming failure of local authorities to curb the growing menace of stray dogs despite repeated complaints from residents. The injured have been identified as…

Maternity, Child Hospital to be set up in Fatehjang: Governor

TAXILA: Punjab Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan has announced that a maternity and child healthcare hospital will be established in Fatehjang during a public gathering held in connection with the inauguration of a water filtration plant at the village Diurnal near Fatehjang. Highlighting clean drinking water as a fundamental necessity,…
Go toTop