Young parents are often very lonely and isolated in their daily lives – the smartphone is therefore often used to bridge periods of boredom and to stay in touch with the outside world. But this may not leave the child unscathed.
Young parents who adapt their lives to the needs and biorhythms of their child often no longer have a life of their own. Between feedings and changing diapers, there is little time for social contacts or other activities. That is why people often and with great pleasure use their smartphones, which act as a kind of umbilical cord to the outside world and give parents back some of their autonomy. But reaching for a smartphone does not remain without consequences – both for parents and their children.
Source: Krone

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