Children may develop insecure attachment due to parental device distraction. This can negatively affect their confidence and relationships throughout life. Researchers highlight that parents’ screen habits influence children’s emotional well-being. Many adolescents feel ignored when parents are engrossed in their phones. This study examines the impact of parental technoference on young people. Children may develop insecure attachment due to parental device distraction. This can negatively affect their confidence and relationships throughout life. Researchers highlight that parents’ screen habits influence children’s emotional well-being. Many adolescents feel ignored when parents are engrossed in their phones. This study examines the impact of parental technoference on young people.
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