"Even though they text 3,500 messages a week, when they walk out of their ballet lesson, they’re upset to see their dad in the car on the BlackBerry. The fantasy of every adolescent is that the parent is there, waiting, expectant, completely there for them."

Professor Sherry Turkle, an MIT psychologist, identifies a “poignant twist” on teenagers’ increased texting in NYTimes.com

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