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  2. Do screen time battles have your kid spiraling? Why some ...

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    For children — and adults — experts say the best indication to reassess digital boundaries is at the end of an activity. Suppose your child feels worse after the screen's glow illuminates ...

  3. When should parents and kids stop being nude around each other?

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    "When we get into the ages of 8 and 9 with a functioning, healthily developing child, that's the cut-off for when you should be bathing with them," she says. "They should be able to bathe themselves."

  4. Screen-Free Week - Wikipedia

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    Screen-Free Week (formerly TV Turnoff Week and Digital Detox Week) is an annual event where children, families, schools and communities around the world are encouraged to turn off screens and "turn on life". Instead of relying on screen-related media such as television programming or video games for entertainment, participants read, daydream ...

  5. 'I sure hope you won’t let your adult kid freeload': Suze ...

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    Suze Orman is worried about parents.. In a May 2023 blog post, the personal finance expert wrote about how adult kids living at home can deeply hurt parents’ and kids’ financial independence ...

  6. Boomerang Generation - Wikipedia

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    The phenomenon of boomeranging/delayed home-leaving has generated considerable inquiry and debate, including academic studies at reputable universities; full-length books, such as The Hands-On Guide to Surviving Adult Children Living at Home by Christina Newberry; [21] articles in national newspapers; documentaries, such as Generation Boomerang; [citation needed] and major motion pictures ...

  7. Robbins v. Lower Merion School District - Wikipedia

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    It was filed on behalf of Blake J. Robbins, and other high school students from the school district, by Robbins' parents. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The complaint alleged that after the high schools issued MacBook laptops with built-in iSight webcams to the students, school staff remotely activated the laptops' webcams covertly while the students were off ...

  8. Gen Z can save money by living with their parents — but pays ...

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    A 2017 study found that children who move back in with their parents have notably higher depressive symptoms, and a 2022 report showed that such living situations could cause familial tension.

  9. Latchkey kid - Wikipedia

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    A latchkey kid, or latchkey child, is a child who returns to an empty home after school (or other activities) or a child who is often left at home with no supervision because their parents are away at work. Such a child can be any age, alone or with siblings who are also under the age of maturity for their community.