Many Young Parents Say Screen Time Is Hurting Their Bond with Their Kids ZMG - Buzz60 Feb 18, 2026 Feb 18, 2026 Updated Mar 17, 2026 0 Michigan State throws down dunk after dunk in March Madness practice As gas prices rise, electric vehicle owners have an advantage. Could that spark more EV interest? Stock Market Today: Dow Jones, S&P 500 Futures Rise Ahead Of Jerome Powell's Speech Spring Break Sticker Shock: How Rising Oil Prices Are Hitting Travelers Iran war begets fertilizer and other supply cost worries for US farmers Direction of Middle East War Unclear Amid Mixed Messages No, dolphins didn’t kidnap a Florida man. Fake, viral story explained Trump says NATO is making a ‘very foolish mistake’ by not assisting US in Iran war Snow geese take off for the Arctic in mesmerizing sunrise display The Colosseum polishes up for its next 9 million visitors UVa QB Pribula on throwing at the Hoos' pro day and first spring practice Mark Warner talks about remembering Southwest Virginia Hokies' Franklin on beginning spring practice At Las Vegas casino's shark tank, the sharks eat just as good as the tourists, dietician says Tools to build a winning March Madness bracket Utah woman who wrote a book on grief after husband's death found guilty of murdering him UVa G Mallory on the Cavaliers' loss to Tennessee New photos of Neil Armstrong from the Gemini 8 mission released UVa DT Carter on bench press at pro day, full workout White House offers concessions as DHS funding impasse drags on Many young parents say screen time is getting in the way of bonding with their kids. As featured on Gen Z has a viral hack to fix their attention spans. It may actually work. Some commenters have pointed out the trend is not exactly revolutionary. One commenter likened it to "Gen Z re-inventing meditation." Latest video Two people killed in collision between a jet and vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport Sweet sixteen locked in after thrilling March Madness Sunday UVa G Mallory on the Cavaliers' loss to Tennessee UVa F De Ridder on the Cavaliers' comeback bid that fell short against Tennessee UVa's Odom on Tennessee G Gillespie On The Horn with Zach Joachim: Illinois 76, VCU 55 in NCAA tournament second round VCU's Terrence Hill Jr. after Rams second-round NCAA tournament loss to Illinois VCU's Phil Martelli Jr. after Rams NCAA tournament second-round loss to Illinois Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Gen Z has a viral hack to fix their attention spans. It may actually work. Some commenters have pointed out the trend is not exactly revolutionary. One commenter likened it to "Gen Z re-inventing meditation."