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Tech Executives Limit Screen Time for Their Own Children

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Many Silicon Valley executives who build and promote technology products choose to restrict their children's access to screens and devices at home. These parents reportedly favor boredom, unstructured play, and offline activities over digital engagement for their kids. The contrast between what they create professionally and how they raise their families has drawn widespread attention. Observers suggest this insider knowledge of addictive design and digital risks may be driving their cautious approach to parenting.

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