More Screen Time Means Less Parent-Child Talk, Study Finds
Briefly

Screens are not just linked to higher rates of obesity, depression and hyperactivity among children; they also curb face-to-face interactions at home with long-term implications that could be worrisome.
Given the value of such exposure, researchers in Australia were eager to investigate potential factors within the home environment that could be interrupting opportunities for parents to interact verbally with their children.
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