August 10, 2025 - 10:56

Recent research highlights a significant parenting characteristic that may help mitigate the risk of internet addiction in children. The study emphasizes the importance of parental involvement, particularly in fostering open communication and emotional support. Children who experience strong emotional connections with their parents are less likely to develop unhealthy online habits.
The findings suggest that when parents engage actively in their children's lives, discussing their online activities and feelings, it creates a protective buffer against excessive internet use. This open dialogue encourages children to express their thoughts and concerns, leading to healthier relationships with technology.
Moreover, the study points out that parents who model balanced screen time and engage in alternative activities, such as outdoor play or family gatherings, contribute to a more well-rounded upbringing. By nurturing these traits, parents can play a crucial role in shaping their children's relationship with the digital world, ultimately reducing the likelihood of internet addiction.
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