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Screen time | Do parents look at themselves enough in digital parenting?

Screen time | Do parents look at themselves enough in digital parenting?

Tech reporter Rutger Otto attended a parents' evening focused on healthy screen usage for his weekly 'Schermtijd' column. The piece explores whether parents adequately reflect on their own digital habits while navigating their children's upbringing.

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