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Your phone addiction is traumatizing your kids

Por: New York Post Life October 13, 2022

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Gut-wrenching confessions from children receiving trauma counseling have highlighted the crushing emotional effect of phone-obsessed parents. The heartbreaking comments, made during sessions with a counselor named Courtney, revealed how deeply impacted children were by parents who incidentally ignored or were dishonest with them. One of the most devastating comments came from a nine-year-old, who told their counselor their “parents are always... + full article



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