"Teens and Parents: Navigating Screen Time Challenges"

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A Pew Research Center survey of 1,453 U.S. teens and parents reveals that most teens feel happy and peaceful when they don't have their smartphones, but 44% also feel anxious. Additionally, half of parents admit to looking through their teen's phone. The study also explores teens' views on screen time, their efforts to cut back, and their feelings when disconnected from their phones, as well as parents' struggles with managing their teen's phone use and their own screen time distractions.
Topics:business#parenting#pew-research-center#screen-time#smartphone-use#technology-and-society#teenagers
- How Teens and Parents Approach Screen Time Pew Research Center
- Teens say parents are distracted by screens, too The Washington Post
- 3 in 4 US teens say they are happy or peaceful without their smartphone Al Jazeera English
- More than a third of teens say they spend too much time on their phones, new study finds CNN
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