The association between parent-child technology interference and cognitive and social-emotional development in preschool-aged children.
Valerie CarsonNicholas KuzikPublished in: Child: care, health and development (2021)
Electronic devices, in particular the cell phone/smartphone, appear to interrupt parents' conversations and activities with their preschool-aged child multiple times per day. Higher parent-child technology interference may be adversely associated with several subdomains of early childhood development. Future longitudinal and experimental research is needed to confirm these findings.