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  2. As schools ban mobile phones, parents seek a 'safe' option ...

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    The one I recommend most to my friends and family right now is from Pinwheel. It offers five models of Android phones with easier-to-navigate parental controls built in.

  3. 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 ...

  4. How cell phones are killing our kids, and what we can ... - AOL

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    If they don’t have phones, they will listen to their teachers and spend time with other kids. No. 4: More independence, free play and responsibility in the real world.

  5. Smartphones hurt kids’ education, mental health. Time for ...

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    The effect on kids is even more profound: A study from Common Sense Media, a nonprofit group in San Francisco, found that among kids ages 11-17, smartphones are a “constant companion” and that ...

  6. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    As a result, students are now prohibited from bringing mobile phones onto campus starting from March 26, 2024. However, due to over 6,000 students being suspended for phone use as of October 2024, Greek middle and high school students launched a protest against excessive discipline, particularly relating to the cell phone ban. [52]

  7. What happened when 4 teens swapped their smartphones for flip ...

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    Once he switched to a flip phone, it went down to about 30 minutes. So, CBS News asked four of Ben's friends, Carson, Ranita, Jamison and Maya — all 8th graders in New Jersey — to try flip ...

  8. 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.

  9. Local school bans cellphones and kids are cool with it: Today ...

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    Kids are required to turn in their phones at the beginning of the day and can't get them back until after school. And you might be surprised to hear that the kids aren't mad about it.