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‘Mom, do you love your phone more than me?’: Children of screen‑absorbed parents are more insecure

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Manu González Pascual

10d ago

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EL PAÍS‘Mom, do you love your phone more than me?’: Children of screen‑absorbed parents are more insecureelpais.com
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A study finds that parents’ digital habits directly shape children’s mental health

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