We’ve all heard an elder say something to the effect of, “In my day kids used to play outside, not on their phones!” Well, it turns out they were right about the lack of outside time for kids today.

Cordcutting.com recently looked at information obtained by Business Insider that deals with how many commercials Netflix cuts for children — enough to total 6 days a year, if you were curious. By comparing those figures to information from the National Wildlife Federation, Cordcutting.com found that children spend 14-26 times more time bingeing Netflix than they spend enjoying the great outdoors.

According to the National Wildlife Federation, kids only play outside — of their own free will, not as part of a school activity — for 4-7 minutes daily. Meanwhile, according to Exstreamist, children from ages 2-18 watch Netflix for, on average, 1.8 hours per day. That’s over 650 hours of Netflix viewing each year.

These figures may be thanks to Netflix’s, and other streaming providers, recent focus on programs for children. According to The Washington Post, around 50% of Netflix’s 75 million users watch children’s programming. Of the nearly 70 original shows Netflix has slated for the near future, 20 of those are aimed at the younger demographic.

Netflix, like the rest of us, seems to understand that kids are our future. But while parents may try to push their kids to skip stones and jump ropes, Netflix is banking on keeping the kids inside and busy streaming away.