Parental Distraction Negatively Impacts Child-Parent Interactions

Summary: A new study finds that any form of parental distraction, whether from screens or non-digital activities, negatively impacts parent-child interaction.” “This suggests that it’s not the screens themselves, but rather the divided attention, that hinders parent-child communication.”

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