American parents willing to give up 'pretty much anything' if it means protecting their children from this: survey
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A survey of 2,000 parents revealed that 76% would sacrifice social media and 61% their smartphones to ensure their child's mental and emotional health, highlighting a significant prioritization of child welfare during the back-to-school season.
The survey indicates that parents would give up significant personal connections, with 60% willing to forgo their best friends and 41% living with their partners if it meant safeguarding their child's health.
In a striking statistic, the average parent expressed a willingness to incur over $30,000 in debt for quick treatments for their child's cold or flu, emphasizing the lengths parents are willing to go for their child's well-being.
Conducted by Talker Research for TYLENOL, the survey underscores that nearly two-thirds (63%) of parents prioritize their child's health above all else during back-to-school time.
Read at New York Post
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