Phone-obsessed mums may hamper their child's development, experts warn
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Mothers speak up to 26% less when using phone, affecting child's language development. Short phone bursts show 26% less speech output compared to longer use.
Phone use linked to 16% decrease in mothers' words per minute to infants. Significant effects seen during 9-10am, 12-1pm, and 3-4pm. Early age infant chatting crucial for language development.
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