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Are screen-time limits for kids just lazy parenting dressed up as modern rules?
As digital devices become more embedded in children's lives, parents in 2026 face mounting pressure to manage screen time while juggling work and household demands. Cast your vote and share your take on whether limits are a necessary tool or a convenient excuse.
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