"Want to get your kids off their phones and back into the real world? A new study suggests that before you launch into the lecture about how you only see the tops of their heads these days, you may want to take stock of what your own technology habits are telling your kids.Parents who want kids to get off their phones should look in the mirror first - The Washington Post
Parents are spending an average of 9 hours and 22 minutes with screen media per day, the study found -- and only an hour and a half of that is for work. That means parents use their devices overall as much as their teens and tween. In fact the average parent spends about a half-hour more each day in the glow of screens than the average teen, excluding school or time spent with homework."
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Parents who want kids to get off their phones should look in the mirror first - The Washington Post
Clearly a big opportunity for more "screen media" time for work...
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.