Viral Video: A short but very disturbing clip has gone viral on social media. In the video, a small girl, thought to be between 7 and 10 years old, is shown locking herself in her room, refusing to come out or communicate with her family. Why? Her family tried to limit her access to her smartphone.
What happened next was shocking to viewers. Family members had to resort to unusual measures to even get to her – shouting through the door, switching off the router, and finally luring her out with reassurances. The clip has received millions of views and touched a chord with way too many parents, prompting urgent conversations about childhood screen addiction.
It’s Not Just One Family’s Problem
Child psychologists and paediatricians have been ringing the alarm bells for years. Research has shown that kids between 8 and 12 years spend an average of 4–6 hours a day on screens, a figure that has exploded in the post-pandemic era. What used to be a convenience has become a compulsion for many children.
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And warning signs include:
- Tantrums/meltdowns on taking away devices
- Withdrawal from family, withdrawal from outdoor play
- Late-night screen use causes sleep disruption
- Loss of interest in hobbies, reading or social activities
- Secretive behaviour about the use of the device
Why Kids Get Hooked So Easily
Smartphones and apps are engineered to be addictive — endless scrolling, instant gratification, dopamine-releasing notifications. Adult brains are poorly designed to resist these traps. Children’s developing brains, in which impulse control centres are still forming, stand very little chance without parental guidance.
What Parents Can Do
The answer is not to pull devices away cold turkey – as this viral video dramatically shows, sudden removal can cause serious behavioural responses. Rather, experts suggest:
- Set gradual limits on screen time with control tools
- Create device-free zones — dining table, bedrooms after 8 pm
- Replace screen time with organised physical or creative activity
Note: This Article has been done on the information provided in this viral video/ post. DNP India doesn’t endorse, subscribe or verify the claims.


