Ben and Erin Napier's daughters have never used — or even held — a smartphone. As a result, they're "probably a little too judgmental" when they see other kids glued to screens.
Ben and Erin Napier have made it their mission to keep their two young daughters off smartphones. So far it’s working — maybe a little too well. “The thing that's happened now is they're probably a ...
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