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  2. Should Kids Have Cell Phones? An Expert Weighs In - AOL

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    “It’s not a one-size-fits-all topic,” says Kelman, adding that “it’s not like giving a kid a cell phone is always bad, but that also doesn’t mean that all kids should have them.

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

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    At one middle school in Keller, Fossil Hill, cell phone use is permitted for academic purposes only and teachers have a say whether kids use phones or not. Some middle schools have policies that ...

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

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    Put simply, Haidt writes that kids should have little to no access to either until they turn 16. "The Anxious Generation" argues kids should have little or no access to smartphones or social media ...

  5. Mobile phone use in schools - Wikipedia

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    Denmark does not have a mobile phone ban, but nevertheless the Danish Ministry of Education advised that mobile phones must be kept out of classrooms. Therefore, many schools up to 7th grade offer "cell phone hotels" for students to store their devices. Still, mobile phones are allowed in higher schools during breaks and free periods. [36]

  6. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    In particular, there is increasing evidence that mobile phones are being used as a tool by children to bully other children. [ 51 ] There is a large amount of research on mobile phone use, and its positive and negative influence on the human's psychological mind, mental health and social communication.

  7. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    I do not think it is going too far to question whether even you, the owners, any longer have any control over [the sites'] content. If that is the case, then children should not be accessing your services at all, and parents should be aware that the idea of any authority overseeing algorithms and content is a mirage.

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

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    Not so fast, says psychologist Pete Etchells in his new book, Unlocked, publishing March 21. Etchells, a professor of psychology and science communication at Bath Spa University in the U.K ...

  9. Father Secretly Bought Son a Phone After Wife's Repeated ...

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    A father's decision to secretly buy his 15-year-old son a phone, despite his wife's repeated objections, has led to conflict between the couple. In a recent post to Reddit, a 54-year-old father ...