Phone addiction affects children's bad behavior

Parents who have an addiction to their mobile phones may be blamed for their children's bad behavior, the studies show. Scientists have discovered a trend amid excessive use of equipment by mothers and fathers and youth behavioral problems, Kosovo Press broadcasts. Almost 200 families were involved in the study of the NEW [...]
Scientists have discovered a trend amid excessive use of equipment by mothers and fathers and youth behavioral problems, Kosovo Press broadcasts.
Almost 200 families were involved in the study of the Internet. Food technology can harm children, researchers claim, making them hyperactive, or angry.
The poor behavior in children was more linked to the use of telephones by their mothers, scientists discovered in the journal Paddy Research.
Recent studies estimate that parents use TV, computers, tablets, and smart phones on average a day.
A third of this time is calculated to be spent on wise telephones, often used during family activities, such as family activities. at bedtime.
Experts at the University of Illinois and Michigan State University said all of these are involved in shaping the social-emotional welfare of a child.
Brandon McDaniel, who led the study, said parents who have more pronounced children become more stressed.
“This could lead to their biggest withdrawal in technology, which can contribute to children's problems”, he said.
The study comes after Manchester is ready to launch a campaign to address division in communication between parents and children as a result of the use of technology.
The city will become the first authority in Great Britain to initiate such a scheme that will guide parents in cases when they should not use their phone.












