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‘I worry about their social skills’: parents on children’s screen time in lockdown | Coronavirus » TechnoCodex – TechnoCodex
The worst part of the pandemic for 11-year-old Sandy is that he can’t see his friends. The best part is that limits on how much time he spends online gaming have…
The worst part of the pandemic for 11-year-old Sandy is that he cant see his friends. The best part is that limits on how much time he spends online gaming have gone out the window.
During the long months of lockdowns and shuttered schools, Sandys father, Simon Evans, 64, from Sheffield, has had to rethink screen time rules, especially now his sons lessons take place online.
Sandy sees a few kids but rarely, not daily, so playing video games with them is his main form of social interaction and that…
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