“Roughly two-thirds of parents are concerned their teen spends too much time in front of screens.” And it turns out the feeling is mutual. “51% of teens say they often or sometimes find their parent or caregiver to be distracted by their own cellphone when they are trying to have a conversation with them.” (In my defense, my kids are not particularly entertaining.) Here are the latest Pew numbers on how teens and parents navigate screen time and device distractions. This stat stands out: “56% of teens associate the absence of their cellphone with at least one of these three emotions: loneliness, being upset or feeling anxious.” (Paradoxically, we also associate the presence of our cellphones with those emotions.)