The to-do list for the modern family: E-mail grocery list to hubby; Text oldest daughter re: pick up from soccer practice?; Call mother-in-law’s cell re: Thanksgiving; Spend time on Webkins with youngest. If these items show up on your cell phone or PC calendars, congratulations. Your family is using technology to stay close and connected, according to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project. The survey of 2,252 adults breaks with the stereotype of cell phones and computers fragmenting the traditional, two-parent, one-or-two child family.
Study Underscores Family Value of Technology
Posted by: Renay San Miguel October 20, 2008 02:15 PMThe to-do list for the modern family: E-mail grocery list to hubby; Text oldest daughter re: pick up from soccer practice?; Call mother-in-law’s cell re: Thanksgiving; Spend time on Webkins with youngest. If these items show up on your cell phone or PC calendars, congratulations. Your family is using technology to stay close and connected, according to a new study from the Pew Internet and American Life Project. The survey of 2,252 adults breaks with the stereotype of cell phones and computers fragmenting the traditional, two-parent, one-or-two child family.