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A new study found 12-year-olds who own a smartphone are at an increased risk of obesity, depression, and lack of sleep.
New research found that smartphone usage in children led to higher risk of poorer mental health across several categories.
A new survey suggests parents want cell phones with their kids at school—but out of reach. We know the data: kids’ cell phone use is at an all-time high. They are receiving, on average, more than 500 ...
New research links earlier smartphone access to higher risks of depression, poor sleep, and obesity in kids, underscoring why families may want to delay the first phone.
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — For a parent of adolescent or teenage kids, the topic has likely grabbed and perhaps held attention in recent years: what should a young person’s relationship be with a cell ...
CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Leaders with the Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) have released new guidelines on how schools may move forward with a “cell phone-free” education. The new ...
Hand your child a phone when you are ready for their childhood to end. We’d suggest another spin on that online proverb: Let kids bring their phones to class when you want them to stop learning. Last ...
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