大多数美国儿童在屏幕上与家长争论时间过长, 主要是因为睡觉时间和赌博, 尽管大多数家长制定规则和讨论安全问题。
Most U.S. kids argue with parents over screen time, mainly due to bedtime use and gaming, despite most parents setting rules and discussing safety.
对2 000名美国父母和8至17岁儿童进行的2025年调查发现,87%的儿童在屏幕上长时间与父母争吵,主要原因是过度使用和睡前电话习惯。
A 2025 survey of 2,000 U.S. parents and children aged 8 to 17 found that 87% of kids have argued with parents over screen time, mainly due to excessive use and bedtime phone habits.
常见触发因素包括赌博、在吃饭时使用装置以及社交媒体。
Common triggers include gaming, device use during meals, and social media.
虽然多数家长设定了时限和密码访问等规则, 97%的家长讨论过网络安全, 但25%的孩子认为父母太严格。
While most parents set rules like time limits and password access, and 97% have discussed online safety, 25% of kids feel parents are too strict.
专家们强调,持久的解决办法需要公开、非评判性的对话,以传授自我调节和健康的数码习惯,而不仅仅是强制执行。
Experts stress that lasting solutions require open, non-judgmental conversations to teach self-regulation and healthy digital habits, not just enforcement.