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Do We Really Need to Get the Phones out of the Bedroom?

3/3/2016

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You know your smartphone addiction has reached an entirely new level of unhealthy when you can't hit the pillow at night without it beside you.
As if it isn't problematic enough to leave your devices charging in the bedroom overnight, a survey conducted by YouGov and The Huffington Post last fall found that 63 percent of smartphone users between the ages of 18 and 29 actually sleep with their phones or tablets in their beds.

Huffington Post Article 2014 Link to Full Article

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9/10/2020 01:58:18 am

I think that it is important that you do this. I know that it might be hard for you, especially when we all can't seem to live without our phones nowadays, but bear with it. It will not kill you, it may not please you, but it is for your family. Your wife cares so much about you, and you need to see that. I hope that you can see and appreciate just how much your wife loves you.

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    Lori Getz, M.A.

    Lori is a mother, educator and Internet Safety advocate.  She talks to families about healthy relationships with technology!

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