May 5, 2025 - 20:59
A global study has found that the screen time of parents, even during short moments spent on their phones, may be subtly undermining their children's health and development. Researchers have observed that when parents engage with their devices, it can lead to a lack of meaningful interaction with their children. This disconnect may hinder important developmental milestones, such as social skills and emotional bonding.
The findings suggest that children benefit significantly from undistracted attention from their caregivers. When parents prioritize their screens over face-to-face interactions, it can result in children feeling neglected or less important. This phenomenon is particularly concerning in an age where digital devices are ubiquitous, and the temptation to check notifications or scroll through social media is ever-present.
Experts urge parents to be mindful of their screen time and to create designated periods for device-free family interactions. By fostering an environment of engagement and connection, parents can support their children's overall well-being and development.
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