Kids copy everything we do, including our relationships with our devices. While doomscrolling on a smartphone certainly isn’t the healthiest way for an adult to spend their spare time, for young children screen time means missing out on many vital moments to develop their language skills, researchers in Australia warn. During time spent in front of the tablet or console kids interact less with adults, taking in fewer words from their parents and listening to fewer conversations, a vital element to build up their own language skills a process which can consequently be delayed, scientists say in…