In today’s digital world, gadgets are everywhere, and as people spend more time on screens, concerns about screen time grow. Even tech company leaders face challenges in managing their children’s use of devices. Many parents want to create a healthy environment at home, and some top executives reduce tech use and even hire professionals to monitor and limit screen time. It’s a modern problem many can understand.

Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, talked about how technology affects his children’s lives. Instead of setting strict rules, he focuses on teaching “digital literacy” and encourages his kids to manage their screen time wisely.

Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder of Facebook (now Meta), takes a more cautious approach. He allows his children to video chat with family but limits screen time for fun. His goal is to make screen use meaningful, not addictive.

Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has a stricter approach. He shared in an interview that his children didn’t get smartphones until they turned 14. He also has a “no gadgets at the dinner table” rule to ensure a balance between screen time and family time.

These tech leaders use different methods, but their aim is the same: to build healthy habits and create a good balance between technology and family life.