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Kids move an average of almost 400 miles away after leaving home, a new study shows . For many parents, that distance is more than just physical.

The survey conducted by Talker Research on behalf of Aura , maker of digital photo frames, explored how parents navigate life once their children move out, whether it’s for college or a career.

While 55% expect a daily text from their child, only 41% expect a phone call, revealing a generational shift toward quicker, low-effort check-ins. However, the survey also found that only 19% of parents say they hear from their child multiple times a day, and 17% receive a message at least once a day.

Most of that communication happens through photos and memes — the most commonly shared content in

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