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Smartphone overuse can strain parent-child relationships: Study
On average, parents spend nearly two hours with their children, but 75% of parents admit to using their phones during this time. Three out of four children frequently voice their apprehensions about ...
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What's the impact of kids having cell phones at school? New bill calls for study
Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Virginia) and Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) have introduced the Focus on Learning Act to examine the effects ...
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Are phones making youngsters depressed?
What effect does growing up in the age of smartphones and social media have on kids' mental health? Turns out, it's not so ...
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Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for Texas schools to ban them | Opinion
The correlation between kids’ smartphone use and depression and anxiety is strong. From 2010 to 2016, the number of kids ...
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Northeast Ohio Schools Testing Options to Deal With Phones
(TNS) — For the past two decades, since cell phones became ubiquitous in the lives of young people, teachers have competed ...
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Philly parents worry about kids' digital media use but see some benefits, too
Benefits for kids The parents in our study told numerous and often lengthy stories about their concerns. They mentioned the benefits of media use much less often and with far less detail ...
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Should schools ban cell phones? Two Northeast Ohio districts try different approaches
A rising number of school districts are banning cell phones in school buildings. Two Northeast Ohio schools share how they're ...
Crain's Chicago Business
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Advocate researchers dig into data on moms and kids
The Advocate Aurora Research Institute is participating in a CDC study to pair EHR data from both moms and their children.
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Study Shows Need To Remove Distractions In Class
The Government is committed to lifting school achievement in the basics and that starts with removing distractions so young people can focus on their learning, Education Minister Erica Stanford says.
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I teach people to be better parents & there’s 5 gifts I’d never buy my kids for Xmas and a ride-on anything is a big NO
ALTHOUGH the festive season is all about spending time together, for many parents Christmas also comes with panic over one ...
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Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for Texas schools to ban them | Opinion
Smartphones are ubiquitous, and not just among adults. Many kids have them now, even at elementary school ages — and they’re not just on TikTok at home, they’re distracted during school ...
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Other voices: Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for Texas schools to ban them
Districts need firm policies that essentially ban cell phone use during the day, even at lunch and recess, so that kids continue to learn the art of social cues, create friendships, and maintain ...

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