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    We need to roll back the phone-based childhood and restore the play-based childhood. CNN: Rethinking smartphone privileges is a huge departure for many families. How do you convince parents to buy in?

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    Parents of older children have been finding opportunities to meet their kids midday for lunch, or take a walk together after school, and can bring up essential conversations in a more natural way.

  5. Cellphone bans in schools are trending, but parents and ...

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    Over half (56%) of parents said their children should sometimes be allowed to use phones during school hours, including during lunch and recess, according to a March survey from the National ...

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  7. We Are Incredible - Wikipedia

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    Weck sleeps in, and meditates on how she actually desires Mitchell, not Teeter. Teeter comes over, but Weck says she's busy. Mitchell tries to convince Weck to give up on Linden. Myrtle is encouraging Weck to set a date for her wedding. Weck and Mitchell go on a picnic together. A kiss is broken up by mosquitoes, flies, and gnats. They flee.

  8. The Girl Who Could Fly - Wikipedia

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    Piper flies with difficulty to the woman's office and spots a phone, which she uses to dial her parents. Conrad ends the call and dissects the phone, proving it to be bugged. He hands her her wooden bird and explains he made a replica and threw the replica in the trash. He tells her to keep the cricket and play along.

  9. I spent 16 months trapped in a troubled teen program. Now I ...

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    Troubled teen programs like the one I was in fixate on deficits, often pathologizing normal adolescent behaviors to convince parents that long-term, costly residential treatment is required ...