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The relationship between screen time and parenting practices is established through research studies examining their association {fact:1, fact:2} and findings that parents frequently utilize screen time as a tool for discipline, either by removing it as a punishment [1] or offering it as a reward [2].
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Associations between media parenting practices and early ... - Nature nature.com 4 facts
referenceThe study 'Do specific parenting practices and related parental self-efficacy associate with physical activity and screen time among primary schoolchildren? A cross-sectional study in Belgium' by S. De Lepeleere, I. De Bourdeaudhuij, G. Cardon, and M. Verloigne was published in BMJ Open in 2015.
referenceThe study 'Parenting practices as a mediator in the association between family socio-economic status and screen-time in primary schoolchildren: A Feel4Diabetes study' by S. De Lepeleere et al. was published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health in 2018.
measurementIn the study of parenting practices, over three-quarters of parents reported removing screen time as a punishment for bad behavior.
measurementIn the study of parenting practices, almost 40% of parents reported offering screen time as a reward for good behavior.