“The psychology behind this constant contact is certainly understandable,” Ryerson says.“It comes from wanting to avoid being left out.They won’t be considered important and significant in their peer group, if they don’t know what’s going on.If they’re on top of everything, they belong,” she says.
“What helps, at least for younger kids,” says Ryerson, “is parental involvement.If all of their friends are all able to text into the early hours of the night, it is hard for a middle or high schooler to set the limit themselves.Often they appreciate parents stepping in.”
“As parents, we want our kids to be happy, healthy and responsible,” she says, “and the most necessary requirement for achieving balance is to first take care of ourselves physically — eating well, exercising and getting enough sleep.”
72.According to Ryerson, it seems that ____.
A.it is unnecessary to control teens’ using the electric devices
B.parents possibly don’t control teens in using the electric devices
C.there is no need for parents to make use of the electric devices
D.parents don’t learn enough how to use the electric devices
73.By saying the underlined part “the CNN syndrome of teenhood” (in Para5), Ryerson means _.
A.teens are affected by CNN news reports very much
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