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  2. 8 expert-recommended ways to keep teens off their phone this ...

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    Reduce your child’s screen time with a cell phone contract and daily screen time limits while also giving them independence. 8 expert-recommended ways to keep teens off their phone this summer ...

  3. Students must lock up phones at this Knoxville school to ...

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    The system Emerald Academy is using, Yondr Phone-Free Spaces, has gained traction in schools across the country as a way to reduce cell phone distractions in classrooms. Students place their ...

  4. Opinion - K-12 smartphone bans do tremendous good for student ...

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    Limiting cell phones at K-12 schools across the country can strengthen teen health, advance student learning and build better school communities.

  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. Screen time - Wikipedia

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    Screen time is the amount of time spent using a device with a screen such as a smartphone, computer, television, video game console, or a tablet. [1] The concept is under significant research with related concepts in digital media use and mental health. Screen time is correlated with mental and physical harm in child development. [2]

  7. Problematic smartphone use - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phones continue to become more multifunctional and sophisticated, which exacerbates the problem. [47] In 2014 the BBC reported concerns from opticians regarding blue-violet light emitted by cell phone screens, that it may be potentially hazardous to the eye and long term it may possibly increase the risk of macular degeneration. [48]

  8. New Middletown policy bars students from using cell phones ...

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    The department also reported that inappropriate and excessive cell phone use is distracting students, likely contributing to mental health problems, and as one Rutgers University study found ...

  9. Mobile phones and driving safety - Wikipedia

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    Using a cell phone while driving increases the driver's risk of causing a crash. Drivers can become distracted, decreasing the driver's awareness on the road, leading to more car crashes. When drivers talk on cell phones the risk of an automobile crash resulting in hospitalization is four times higher than when not talking on a cell phone. [8]