Bengaluru, 14th of December, 2024 : Happiest Health hosted the second edition of Get Set, Grow Summit 2024 with a special theme on ‘Digital Detox’ aimed at promoting gadget free moments for children in the age group of 5 to 12 years and drawing attention towards screen free family time to strengthen the bond. The event was packed with interactive workshops, expert talks, educational activities fun filled activities all aimed at helping families learn about nutrition, physical health, and mental wellness in a collaborative and engaging setting.
The Summit focused on ‘Digital Detox Edition’ which highlighted the importance of screen-free family time through interactive and fun sessions for children, providing practical tools to help families navigate the challenges of balancing technology use with quality, tech-free moments. 500 Participants discovered strategies for developing healthier habits, enhancing family bonds, and promoting overall well-being through series of engaging sessions tailored for kids.
Unveiling the second edition Get Set Grow, Mr Anindya Chowdhury, CEO of Happiest Health – Knowledge and Diagnostics “This summit has been a wonderful initiative to remind families of the joy and importance of being present for each other without digital distractions. Events like this not only foster stronger family connections but also equip us with valuable tools to prioritize health and well-being in an increasingly digital age. I hope this inspires many more families to take small, meaningful steps towards a balanced lifestyle. In today’s fast-paced world, it is crucial to carve out moments of togetherness that strengthen bonds and enrich lives. This summit has highlighted how simple, mindful changes can make a profound difference in creating harmony within families, encouraging us all to rethink our daily choices and commitments.”
Panel Discussion on “Digital Detox: Challenges and Way Forward -Featuring doctors and other experts with insightful discussions on limiting screen time & promoting family bonding was conducted.
Dr Santosh Kumar, Senior Consultant and Lead – Paediatrician & Neonatologist, Motherhood Hospitals, Bengaluru, said “ In the digital age, fostering strong parent-child communication is vital to counteract the effects of excessive screen time. Gadgets reduce children’s ability to read non-verbal cues, empathize, and engage in imaginative play—essential social and emotional development skills. Parents should model healthy behavior by setting aside devices and creating an environment rich in meaningful interactions. Activities like storytelling, arts, or family discussions build emotional resilience and motivation. Importantly, children imitate adults, so demonstrating balance and moderation is key. Effective communication and positive reinforcement can help children break screen dependency and focus on activities that nurture their well-being.”
Dr Arvind Shenoi-Clinical Director- Neonatology and Paediatric, Rainbow Children’s Hospital, Bengaluru,”Today’s children are navigating three distinct worlds—the real, the dream, and the virtual. The cyber world, while offering opportunities, also disrupts critical areas of life by stealing time from real-world experiences and much-needed sleep. This imbalance leads to physical and emotional challenges, including sleep disturbances, obesity, and reduced parental authority. Parents must actively regulate screen time, ensuring children do not lose sight of essential real-world interactions. By fostering meaningful relationships and encouraging play outside the digital realm, parents can help their children grow into emotionally and physically healthier individuals in this tech-driven age.”
Dr Sowmya R, Senior Consultant, Department of Paediatric Ophthalmology, Strabismus & Neuro-ophthalmology at Sankara Eye Hospital, Bengaluru, “Prolonged screen exposure in children, especially under the age of three, poses serious risks to their eye health, including increased chances of developing myopia, accommodative issues, and eye strain. It’s critical to ensure a balanced approach by limiting screen time and encouraging activities that stimulate natural vision development, such as outdoor play. Early signs like squinting, headaches, or difficulty focusing should not be ignored. Parents must be vigilant about creating healthy screen habits and seeking timely medical advice to prevent long-term complications. Protecting your child’s eyes today will pave the way for a healthier, clearer vision tomorrow.”
The discussion concluded with some tips and insights that was given to both parents & children on the harmful impact of screen time & how this can be limited
There were other interesting fun activities for the kids like Zumba dance sessions, quiz competition to keep them engaged & thus connect them with their friends and family.
- Interactive Workshops: The parents learned about the importance of nutrition, fitness, and mental wellness through hands-on cooking classes, yoga sessions, and fun art projects.
- Family Activity Zones: The activities were tailored to offer fun and educational experiences designed for parents and kids to enjoy together, all aligned with the event’s theme of digital detox.
- Competitions and Challenges: Competitions and Challenges featured exciting games and activities that promoted teamwork, creativity, and healthy competition among families.
The Get Set, Grow Summit 2024 successfully championed the importance of a balanced approach to technology and family well-being. By offering an engaging platform of workshops, expert talks, and interactive activities, Happiest Health provided families with practical strategies to navigate the challenges of a tech-driven world and to lead the way in promoting healthier lifestyles and fostering meaningful connections, empowering families to embrace a more harmonious and fulfilling life.
About Happiest Health
Happiest Health is a global health & wellness knowledge enterprise promoted by Ashok Soota. Happiest Health provides credible and trustworthy health and wellness knowledge with views from globally renowned experts and doctors. The primary knowledge platforms are the daily newsletter, knowledge website, monthly print magazine, and knowledge app and summits. The wellness division of Happiest Health caters to corporates to achieve optimal employee well-being, fostering a happier, healthier, and more productive work environment. The newest addition to Happiest Health’s offering is its diagnostics services. Happiest Diagnostics is committed to a patient-centric approach and cutting-edge technology, with an aim to be the most trusted diagnostic partner in India.
Happiest Health embraces scientific knowledge with a keen focus on medical breakthroughs providing kinder, gentler therapies including cell-based treatments. It also has deep coverage of integrated medicine including ayurveda, homeopathy, and naturopathy. Happiest Health’s focus on wellness is holistic and energizing. Its Mission Statement is: “Better Knowledge. Better Health.” and convey its benefits to all.
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