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  2. Schools must limit kids’ use of phones. But parents need ...

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    Younger children have no need to carry an internet-connected device. And use in the home should come with rules, including daily time limits and of course careful parental attention to the content ...

  3. Category:Children's books by year - Wikipedia

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  4. Screens and teens: How phones broke children’s brains - AOL

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    The reason this is so pressing isn’t simply that tweens and teens aren’t paying proper attention in class. It has a far more sinister impact on children and young people’s mental health ...

  5. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    The issue of cell phone use in classrooms has garnered significant attention in the media, especially as debates around technology in education intensify. Media outlets often highlight how schools and educators are grappling with this challenge, particularly as smartphones become very common among students.

  6. Maybe Our Phones Aren’t the Problem, Argues a New Book - AOL

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    First, baseless regulations could fail or even backfire, he says, citing the example of South Korea’s 2011 Cinderella Law, which banned children under 16 from playing online video games between ...

  7. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Two main scales are in use, in both adult and adolescent populations: the 20-item self-reported Problematic Use of Mobile Phones (PUMP) scale, [17] and the Mobile Phone Problem Use Scale (MPPUS). There are variations in the age, gender, and percentage of the population affected problematically according to the scales and definitions used.

  8. More schools are banning smartphones, but kids keep bringing them

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    Instead of going with Yondr, which wanted $6,000 to cover 110 kids, Dyste found clear, plastic phone lockers on Amazon that cost $50 each and put one in each classroom.

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    Lists of banned books; List of books written by children or teenagers; List of book titles taken from literature; List of books by year of publication; List of children's books made into feature films; List of Christian novels; List of comic books; Lists of dictionaries; Lists of encyclopedias; List of fantasy novels; List of gay male teen novels