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eawgewag | 3 months ago

I made no comment about what non abusive families are like. This article is suggesting a causal relationship between family conflict and screen time. I'm suggesting that family conflict can cause screen time.

One can argue that `they dont come with expectations that you behave politely or give regards to others` is a family conflict that causes screen time.

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watwut|3 months ago

> One can argue that `they dont come with expectations that you behave politely or give regards to others` is a family conflict that causes screen time.

If the cause of conflict is someone unwilling to behave politely or give regards of others and then the said person go back to screen, then it is not screen time because of conflict.

It is screentime because someone is unwilling to stop insulting the siblings (or whatever) and parents dropped the ball by allowing it.

eawgewag|3 months ago

You're completely disregarding the root of where lack of politeness or giving regards to others come from. Children's behaviors do not arise from random sources outside of parental control. Children are not naturally impolite or disregarding.

ikr678|3 months ago

If the conflict is that the child is expected to behave politely, but the parents do not model this behaviour in the first place, then we are back at screentime being a retreat from conflict.

'Do as I say, not as I do' etc.