Too Early for Technology?
Franklin Santagate
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If we took a poll among the readers of this blog, I believe most respondents would agree that the amount of screen time for teens and adults is a concern. All you have to do is sit in any restaurant, airport or other area public area to see how attached we are to digital devices. And in some restaurants, an end device is positioned at the table, offering entertainment while you wait for your server to take your order or deliver your food. Over your shoulder, you might find a series of TVs streaming major sporting events. In other words, without giving it much thought, we can choose screen time over spending time with one another.
This is something I realized a while ago, so I didn’t anticipate being too surprised at the data we would find for our updated report. However, I was wrong. Not only is there a seismic shift in screen time for older kids and adults, infants and young children are experiencing it, too. Finish reading HERE.
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