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    July 24, 2020
    Parenting Children in the Age of Screens

    80% of parents of young children say their child watches videos on YouTube

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    Parenting Children in the Age of Screens
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    A majority of parents are concerned that their child might ever spend too much time on screens and have reached out to doctors for advice about this
    Majority of parents say their child 11 or younger watches videos on YouTube
    A majority of parents today say parenting is harder today than two decades ago, with many citing technology as a reason why
    80% of parents of young children say their child watches videos on YouTube
    Roughly eight-in-ten or more parents limit when and how long their child can use screens or digitally ‘ground’ their child
    Most parents don’t think it’s acceptable for a child under the age of 12 to have their own smartphone
    68% of parents say they at least sometimes feel distracted by their phone when spending time with their kids
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