YouTube Updates Parental Controls to Support Healthier Screen Habits
YouTube announced that parents will be able to limit their children’s scrolling on its Shorts content
As parents, we’ve all been there. You hand your child your phone for “just a few minutes,” only to realize that those minutes have quietly stretched into half an hour—sometimes longer. In today’s fast-moving digital world, short-form videos like YouTube Shorts are designed to keep viewers engaged. And for kids, that endless scroll can be especially hard to resist.
Recognizing this, YouTube has announced new tools that give parents more control over how their children interact with Shorts—offering families practical ways to guide more mindful screen use.

Giving Parents More Control Over Shorts
YouTube’s latest update allows parents to limit—or even completely disable—their child’s access to Shorts through supervised accounts. One key feature is a timer that lets parents set boundaries on how long their child can scroll through short-form videos. This gives families the ability to manage not just what their kids watch, but how much they consume.
Parents can also customize Bedtime and Take a Break reminders, gentle prompts that encourage kids to step away from their devices and transition to other activities—whether that’s homework, family time, or simply rest.
To make these tools more accessible, YouTube is also simplifying the account setup process for parents. This makes it easier to create and manage supervised accounts, especially for families navigating digital safety for the first time.
Encouraging Better, Age-Appropriate Content
Beyond limiting screen time, YouTube is also focusing on improving the quality of content available to kids and teens. The platform has introduced new principles and creator guidelines aimed at promoting videos that are age-appropriate, enriching, and aligned with young viewers’ developmental needs.
By working closely with creators and partners, YouTube hopes to foster a digital environment where entertainment and learning can coexist—giving teens access to content that informs and inspires, not just distracts.

Why This Matters for Modern Families
These new tools reflect a broader shift among tech companies to work more closely with families in promoting healthier digital habits. Around the world, governments and organizations are also paying closer attention to children’s online safety, highlighting the growing urgency of balancing access with protection.
Still, no tool can replace the role of parents in guiding their children’s relationship with technology. Features like timers and reminders are most effective when paired with open conversations about screen use, boundaries, and balance.
Because ultimately, raising digitally healthy kids isn’t about eliminating technology—it’s about helping them learn when to scroll, when to pause, and when to look up.
Frequently Asked Questions
YouTube now allows parents to limit how long their children can scroll Shorts or disable the feature entirely through supervised accounts, giving families more control over screen time.
Parents can use supervised accounts to set timers, enable Take a Break reminders, and customize Bedtime notifications that encourage kids to step away from their devices.
Yes, parents now have the option to restrict or disable access to Shorts for their child’s supervised YouTube account.
These tools are part of YouTube’s effort to support families in building healthier digital habits and ensuring age-appropriate, safer viewing experiences for kids and teens.
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