When we talk about screen time and screen dependency, we often think of young people first. But children and teens are not the only ones affected. Parents’ digital behaviours also play a key role — not only by setting an example but also by influencing the quality of their relationship with their children. Without pointing fingers or assigning blame, here’s a brief look at how screen use can affect family dynamics.
The Concept of “Technoference”
The term technoference (a blend of “technology” and “interference”) refers to situations where a screen — like a phone or tablet — disrupts an interaction between a parent and child. It may seem harmless, but research shows that frequent interruptions can have real consequences on a child’s development.
For instance, answering a text at the dinner table or checking your phone at the park can reduce a parent’s emotional availability, lower the amount of verbal and visual interaction, and negatively impact learning, safety, and the parent–child bond.