When it comes to screen attachment, it's not just the kids
On average, parents are spending what amounts to more than a full workday connected to screen-based media, according to a new survey from Common Sense Media. Just like their kids, parents are spending upward of nine hours a day engaging with media. They asked a sample of about 1,800 parents of tweens (ages 8-12) and teens (13-18) from across the country this summer about how they spent their time using media, whether it was using computers or hand-held digital devices, watching television or reading. They also asked about how parents monitor and what they think about how their kids use media. Some 78% of the parents surveyed said they believe they are “good media and technology role models” for their children.
When it comes to screen attachment, it's not just the kids The Common Sense Census: Plugged-In Parents of Tweens and Teens 2016 (Commons Sense Media) Parents Average 9-Plus Hours of Screen Time (B&C)