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Children in Ireland receiving first mobile phone at average age of nine

Summary by Irish Times
Survey finds parents and guardians aged under 35 more likely to give devices to children at a younger age, as are those in Dublin and Leinster

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(January 21, 2025. El Venezolano).- Most Spanish children spend four hours a day with screens outside the classroom and have their first mobile phone with twelve years of age, an age that only 22% of parents consider appropriate, so almost half of the parents declare that they regret this decision, as noted by EFE. These are conclusions of a report of the Qustodio parental control tool presented on Tuesday with data from 2024 of 400,000 families…

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Most minors in Spain spend four hours a day in front of screens outside the classroom and receive their first mobile phone at the age of twelve, an age that only 22% of parents consider appropriate, as a result, almost half of parents admit to regretting this choice. These are some of the conclusions of a study by the parental control tool Qustodio, presented this Tuesday and based on 2024 data from 400,000 families with children between 4 and 1…

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Irish Times broke the news in Dublin, Ireland on Monday, January 20, 2025.
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