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However, only 11% of parents think such behaviour is acceptable for kids. Nearly one in three (29%) of respondents also consider it reasonable to skip calls and turn off their phone so that no one can contact them. While 39% of adults believe it’s normal to share photos of family members on social networks, less than a quarter (16%) of parents think this is acceptable for their children.

But, despite this, more than half of adults (62%) would like their kids to spend less time on devices – up to two hours. When it comes to children, almost half (47%) spend the same amount of time on devices as their parents – three to five hours a day. For instance, over half (53%) of respondents admitted that they spend three to five hours on devices every day, and the majority (52%) consider this time to be normal. The survey results also show that parents perceive norms of behaviour to be different for themselves and their children. With that in mind, parents need to be role models in tech usage if they want to lay the foundations for healthy digital habits from childhood.

Additionally, many children are handed their first device at a young age – according to the same study, 67% of kids receive devices before the age of nine. What’s more, less than half of parents (40%) try to establish healthy digital habits and rules for all family members.įrom an early age, children tend to copy the behaviour and habits of adults in all areas of life, including attitudes towards digital devices. The results of a new Kaspersky study reveal that 64% of parents find it hard to be role models for their kids and occasionally don’t follow the rules they set for their little ones.
