The kids are all right. But the parents? “If you’re concerned about your own device use, which an increasing number of parents are, then you ought to be able to impart that wisdom to your kids,” said James P. Steyer, the organization’s chief executive. “That’s your job.”The report, released on Wednesday and based on surveys of 500 pairs of parents and teenagers, found that both groups have a complicated relationship with the devices — and, of course, with each other. Most parents worry that their kids are addicted to the devices, but about four in 10 teenagers have the same concern about their parents.
Source: New York Times May 29, 2019 08:26 UTC