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Most U.S. kids argue with parents over screen time, mainly due to bedtime use and gaming, despite most parents setting rules and discussing safety.
A 2025 survey of 2,000 U.S. parents and children aged 8 to 17 found that 87% of kids have argued with parents over screen time, mainly due to excessive use and bedtime phone habits.
Common triggers include gaming, device use during meals, and social media.
While most parents set rules like time limits and password access, and 97% have discussed online safety, 25% of kids feel parents are too strict.
Experts stress that lasting solutions require open, non-judgmental conversations to teach self-regulation and healthy digital habits, not just enforcement.
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La mayoría de los niños de EE.UU. discuten con sus padres sobre el tiempo de pantalla, principalmente debido al uso de la hora de acostarse y los juegos, a pesar de que la mayoría de los padres establecen reglas y discuten la seguridad.