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Roughly 70% of kids are on devices during dinner - that figure is higher for parents

Researchers warn distractions like smartphones, tablets or TVs take away from valuable bonding time for families

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo4 g fa

Roughly 70% of kids are on devices during dinner - that figure is higher for parents

Researchers warn distractions like smartphones, tablets or TVs take away from valuable bonding time for families

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cnn.com4 g fa

Parents are on devices during meals even more than their kids. Here’s how to rethink family dinner | CNN

Once the school pick-up routine begins in the afternoon, it can feel like mental arithmetic getting everyone to the right place at the right time: One child has math tutoring from 2 to 4 p.m., and then it’s straight to…

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  1. martedì 16 giugno 2026·cnn.com

    Parents are on devices during meals even more than their kids. Here’s how to rethink family dinner | CNN

    Once the school pick-up routine begins in the afternoon, it can feel like mental arithmetic getting everyone to the right place at the right time: One child has math tutoring from…

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Roughly 70% of kids are on devices during dinner - that figure is higher for parents

    Researchers warn distractions like smartphones, tablets or TVs take away from valuable bonding time for families

spiegel.de1 g fa

Medienkonsum in der Familie: Das Smartphone isst mit – bei Eltern häufiger als bei Kindern

JAMA-Studie: 78% der Eltern, 69% der Kinder nutzen Medien beim Essen; Smartphone dominiert unter Erwachsenen. Signal für Product Manager: Die Ubiquität von Devices auch in Familienräumen verstärkt die Demand nach Digital-Wellbeing-Features zur Ablenkungsreduktion.

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  • venerdì 19 giugno 2026·spiegel.de

    Medienkonsum in der Familie: Das Smartphone isst mit – bei Eltern häufiger als bei Kindern

    Gemeinsam am Tisch, aber jeder auf seinem Bildschirm: Eine Umfrage unter Eltern aus den USA zeigt, wie verbreitet Mediennutzung beim Familienessen ist. Die Forschenden äußern sich…