A 13-year-old Chinese native has looked after his blind parents

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A 13-year-old Chinese native has looked after his blind parents since he was four. The devoted child does everything for his family along with his education. Watch and share this touching story.These devices. We’re glued to our phones. We’ll pick them up reflexively whenever there’s a pause in a conversation. Some of us won’t hesitate to check status updates, tweets and game scores between bites at the dinner table. The recent Pokemon Go! craze is driving hordes of people to distraction (and occasionally onto city streets). And for parents who feel stressed out and exhausted most of the time, it’s easy to just hand our restless kids a tablet with a bunch of easily accessible educational apps while we go and relax. If it all seems too good to be true, however, that’s because it is. Some researchers are now reporting on the consequences of our children’s digital habits – and they don’t like what they see.According to neurotherapist and doctor of psychology Mari Swingle, we’re starting to notice changes in early learning and development as a result of our increased reliance on interactive technolog

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