Mental health experts don't support proposals to ban children from accessing social media and are warning it could have unintended consequences.
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(Reuters) - The Los Angeles Unified School District on Tuesday will consider banning smartphones for its 429,000 students in an attempt to insulate a generation of kids from distractions and social media that undermine learning and hurt mental health. Read full story
Mental health experts don't support proposals to ban children from accessing social media and are warning it could have unintended consequences.
By Katelyn Walls Shelton In 2018, 1,200 Yale undergraduates crowded into one of the University’s largest venues, Battell Chapel, ready to...
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Calls for crackdowns have mounted with reports of cyberbullying and studies indicating that smartphones are harmful to children’s mental health.