研究显示 家长对手机上瘾会影响孩子
Parents who have an addiction to their mobile phones may be to blame for their poorly behaved children, research claims. Almost 200 families were involved in a study of "technoference" -- interruptions in face-to-face interactions because of technology devices. Technoference at meals can frustrate children, researchers claim, causing them to become hyperactive, whine, sulk or have a tantrum. Recent studies estimate parents use TV, computers, tablets and smartphones for nine hours per day on average. A third of this time is estimated to be spent on smartphones, often used during family activities such as meals, playtime and bedtime which experts said are all important times involved in shaping a child's social-emotional wellbeing. When parents are on their devices, research shows that they have fewer conversations with their children and are more hostile when their offspring try to get their attention. |