From setting up helpful guardrails to finding creative DIY inspiration, Google and YouTube tools can help your family turn summer screen time into real-world fun.
General summary
You can balance your child’s summer screen time by using built-in parental controls to set device limits and manage content settings. Encourage curiosity by using tools like AI Quests and Gemini to explore new topics or solve problems together. Finally, turn digital inspiration into offline fun by using videos to spark hands-on projects, outdoor adventures, or creative experiments.
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Bullet points
- "3 ways to balance screen time and keep kids engaged" helps you manage summer habits.
- Use parental controls on Android and YouTube to set healthy digital boundaries for kids.
- Explore AI tools like Gemini to spark curiosity and keep learning fun all summer.
- Turn online videos into offline adventures by building forts or trying new science experiments.
- Use these digital tools to inspire creativity and get your family moving together offline.
Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.
Basic explainer
Summer is a great time to balance screen time with real-world fun. You can use parental controls to set healthy limits on your devices. AI tools like Gemini can help you learn new things or brainstorm cool projects to do offline. Try using videos to find inspiration for hobbies or activities you can actually build and play with outside.
Summaries were generated by Google AI. Generative AI is experimental.
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Summer holidays bring sunshine, family adventures and a familiar challenge for parents: finding the right balance for screen time. But with the right tools and a little creativity, a few minutes online can inspire activities, spark curiosity and get the whole family doing more together — offline.
Here are three ways to use Google and YouTube tools to build healthy digital habits with fun, creative learning activities all summer long.
1. Set the ground rules with simple parental controls.
Screen time during the summer should be a helpful tool — not a distraction. That’s why it’s important to establish digital guardrails.
Parental controls make it easy for parents to manage their child’s screen time and to find balance between having fun online and offline. With on-device parental controls now rolling out to all Android devices — located within Android settings and protected by an easy-to-set PIN — you can set up screen time limits, schedule downtime to lock your child’s device at night, and control app usage. Android Parental Controls also provide a direct path to set up Google Family Link, offering more capabilities including School Time, location alerts and more.
On YouTube, parents can set the Shorts feed time limit, bedtime reminders, and “take a break” prompts. Summer is also a great time to review your kids’ content settings. For kids under 13, there’s YouTube Kids: a standalone app with a higher bar for safer, family-friendly content. For older kids, there’s Supervised kid and teen accounts on the YouTube platform, each with suggested content settings and age-appropriate experiences.
Check out more tips for managing summer screen time — like building a 'family media contract’ — from YouTube’s Global Head of Health, Dr. Garth Graham.
2. Keep learning and exploring new topics.
Who says learning has to pause when school is out? Summer is a great time for kids to dive deeper into their favorite topics.
AI Quests is a game-based experience that lets kids step into the shoes of real-world researchers, using applied AI literacy to tackle global challenges like flood forecasting and brain mapping. The quests are available in eight languages with more rolling out later this year.
Use Guided Learning in Gemini to explore a summer wonder alongside your child — like how a roller coaster works. It provides step-by-step support for topics like math, science and more, making it easy for you to navigate the experience and build their core problem-solving skills together.
With kids, parents and teachers turning to YouTube for education, check out educational creators, from Pretlettertjes in the Netherlands to Silly School in the UK, to find content that brings learning to life.
3. Turn digital inspiration into real-world adventure.
Video can be a powerful starting point for offline play. Use YouTube Kids to learn how to build an indoor fort or look up a step-by-step paper airplane tutorial. Watch the video together for a few minutes to learn the design, then put the devices away and see whose airplane can fly the furthest.
Plus Camp YouTube, our weekly playlists for kids during the holidays, picks out the very best of our content to help kids develop new hobbies, learn about the natural world, and be inspired to stay active.
Stuck indoors on a rainy day? Or need creative inspiration for an outdoor activity? Think of Gemini as your personal summer brainstorm partner. Parents can use Gemini to create a scavenger hunt, identify plants and insects on a family hike, or generate a child-friendly slime experiment using ingredients you already have – turning a quick query into an afternoon of hands-on science.
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