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Parents of teens lose 48 nights of sleep per year worrying about their children’s growing online presence: survey
A survey reveals parents of teens lose 48 nights of sleep annually due to concerns about their children’s growing online presence. The findings highlight rising tech-driven anxiety linked to screen time, social media, school phone policies, and child safety.
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