联合王国的一项调查显示,一半的父母计划允许在圣诞节晚宴上使用电话,引起人们对屏幕使用干扰家庭时间的担忧。
A UK survey reveals half of parents plan to allow phones at Christmas dinner, sparking concerns over screen use disrupting family time.
联合王国对包括634名父母在内的2 009名成人进行了2025年调查,结果发现,48%的计划允许儿童在圣诞节晚宴上使用电话,这引起了人们对家庭时间使用屏幕的关切。
A 2025 UK survey of 2,009 adults, including 634 parents, found that 48% plan to allow children to have phones at Christmas dinner, raising concerns about screen use during family time.
近40%的成年人说,电话打乱了节日体验,19%的成年人报告说,与亲属的交往有所减少,幼儿父母的交流率较高。
Nearly 40% of adults say phones have disrupted holiday experiences, and 19% report reduced interaction with relatives, with higher rates among parents of young children.
Ofcom数据显示,8至14岁的儿童每天在网上花费近3小时,青少年平均为4小时。
Ofcom data shows children aged 8 to 14 spend nearly three hours online daily, with teens averaging four hours.
推出一本指南, 帮助家庭制定屏幕时间规则, 促进关于网络安全的公开对话, 同时推迟对16岁以下儿童的社交媒体潜在禁令, 以评估在线安全法下的进展.
England’s Children’s Commissioner, Dame Rachel de Souza, urges parents to lead by example, launching a guide to help families set screen time rules and foster open conversations about online safety, while postponing a potential ban on social media for under-16s to assess progress under the Online Safety Act.