Study: Many teens — parents — feel tethered to cellphones
NEW YORK (AP) — Parents lament their teenagers’ noses constantly in their phones, but they might want to take stock of their own screen time habits.
NEW YORK (AP) — Parents lament their teenagers’ noses constantly in their phones, but they might want to take stock of their own screen time habits.
DEAR ABBY: I’m a happily married woman in my 30s. Although we don’t have children yet, many of our friends do. Some of them have boys who are approaching or are already in their early teens.
NEW YORK (AP) — The common stereotype has teens glued to their phones 24-7. But nearly 60 percent of teens in the U.S.
Teenagers and their technology are inseparable, but a new poll shows black teens are the most likely to have access to smartphones — which could explain why they’re the biggest and most frequent us
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