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  2. 'Worrying about the wrong things': 'Anxious Generation ... - AOL

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    Haidt references grassroots campaigns in places like the U.K. in which parents are banding together to delay their children's smartphone use. "I think that's going to happen here, too." In fact ...

  3. When parents are on their phones a lot, here’s what happens ...

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    Other dangers when caregivers are on their phones Tulviste and coauthor Dr. Jaan Tulviste, a University of Tartu research fellow, collected the data for the new study in 2019 before the height of ...

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

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    But parents can help older children understand the dangers, just as they do when introducing other adult pursuits. Perhaps most importantly, families should foster appreciation for life outside of ...

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

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    Some 97 per cent of children have a smartphone by the age of 12 (Getty/iStock) The reason this is so pressing isn’t simply that tweens and teens aren’t paying proper attention in class.

  6. 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 ...

  7. An Iowa pediatrician's call to action on smartphones and ...

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    Facebook became mainstream in 2006, and smartphones ubiquitous around 2012 and 2013. Not by accident, anxiety and depression in teens rose by 50% from 2010 to 2019 , leading to a national mental ...

  8. Problematic social media use - Wikipedia

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    Experts from many different fields have conducted research and held debates about how using social media affects mental health.Research suggests that mental health issues arising from social media use affect women more than men and vary according to the particular social media platform used, although it does affect every age and gender demographic in different ways.

  9. Your children’s smartphones aren’t making them smarter - AOL

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    Research suggests it’s not just a good idea for kids to put their phones away while in class — they shouldn’t bring them to school at all.