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In today's digital age, many parents find themselves allowing their children to use smartphones more frequently. However, parenting expert Tanith Carey warns that this common practice may hinder children's ability to communicate effectively. Carey, who co-authored the insightful book What’s My Baby Thinking?, emphasizes the importance of monitoring screen time and encouraging verbal interaction.
Carey highlights that excessive phone use can limit children's opportunities to engage in meaningful conversations, which are crucial for developing language skills. When children spend too much time on devices, they miss out on essential face-to-face interactions that help them learn to express themselves clearly and confidently.
To foster better communication skills, Carey suggests that parents set boundaries on device usage and prioritize quality time spent engaging in dialogue with their children. By doing so, parents can help nurture their children's language development and ensure they grow into articulate individuals.
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