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Sundar Pichai

"Should kids check phones at dinner? I don't know. To me, that's a parenting choice."

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"One of the nicest things you can do to kick-start your children's day is to tell them honestly they look nice as they head out the door. This easy, five-second exchange says to your child: 'I see you; I notice you; I love you.'"

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"Should kids check phones at dinner? I don't know. To me, that's a parenting choice."
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