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Some stay-at-home mums choose computer over children

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Sally Griffith, 11 January 2010 15:13

A quarter of stay-at-home mums say they spend more time online than with their children, according to a new study.Of the 1,082 mums in the study by gaming competition website Winmonkey.co.uk, 483 were stay-at-home. One in four of these mums said they spend more time on the internet than they do quality time with their children.The research revealed mums who stay at ...

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Some stay-at-home mums choose computer over children

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