joseph danial
300 posts
Apr 24, 2026
4:26 AM
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According to AP News style insights, parental control bypass behavior among children reflects a broader digital adaptation trend. Parents respond in varied ways, from amusement to stricter enforcement. AP News reports that statistical analysis shows no significant difference between boys and girls. The main influencing factors are age and familiarity with technology. The research also emphasizes that social pressure plays a major role in when children receive phones, especially during early teenage school transitions. click here https://apnews.com/press-release/ein-presswire-newsmatics/school-issued-devices-are-the-1-way-kids-bypass-parental-controls-new-research-finds-fb1bad36683319fee39c11d6361f8e7b
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