Fonte: New York Post
Originally Published by: The average parent loses the equivalent of 48 nights of sleep each year worrying about their child — with concerns about technology emerging as the biggest contributors. A new survey of 2,000 parents of school-aged children finds that families are entering the school year under growing tech-driven anxiety as concerns over screen time, social media, school phone policies, and child safety collide. Results found that respondents lose seven hours of sleep per week on average, and worry about screen time habits (24%), social media’s impact on self-esteem (20%), and gaming or app addiction (18%), ranking among the top concerns keeping them awake at night.