Just one in three British families eat together each day, survey finds
Phones dominate dining tables as parents struggle for conversation, research for The Week Junior revealsA quarter of British families no longer talk at dinner, with most bringing their phones to the table and 42% of parents saying they struggle to find a topic of conversation, a survey of 2,000 households shows.It found that just one in three families sit down to eat together every day and conversations are increasingly being replaced by scrolling and screens. Continue reading...

Phones dominate dining tables as parents struggle for conversation, research for The Week Junior reveals
A quarter of British families no longer talk at dinner, with most bringing their phones to the table and 42% of parents saying they struggle to find a topic of conversation, a survey of 2,000 households shows.
It found that just one in three families sit down to eat together every day and conversations are increasingly being replaced by scrolling and screens. Continue reading...