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Parents device use harms children more than kids own screen time

Research suggests that parental distraction by phones during play and meals correlates with worse cognitive and social outcomes in children. Others argue that blanket parent-shaming ignores legitimate needs—parents use devices for work, family coordination, and mental health breaks—and that kids direct screen exposure matters more.

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