Study finds 'technoference' no worse for parent-child intera

Study finds 'technoference' no worse for parent-child interactions than non-digital distractions

Technology use is at an all-time high and understanding how this impacts daily life is crucial. When it comes to parent-child interactions, scientists have coined the term "technoference," meaning technology interference. It occurs when parent-child interaction and communication are disrupted by the use of digital devices.

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