Study: Parental habits play role in shaping kids' media exposure
As children's screen time climbs, so does their exposure to R-rated movies and violent video games. A new study from UCSF reveals parental habits play a major role in shaping kids' media exposure, and say setting clear rules and leading by example can help protect young minds from content they're not ready for.
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