The movement enables parents to commit to delaying smartphone use by their children until high school.
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“The hustle is on!” declared Dujon Weekes, a parent shopping for his five children as the back-to-school season reached its peak in Bridgetown. His words captured the spirit of determination that permeated the bustling shopping district, where parents navigated crowded aisles in search of uniforms, textbooks, and school supplies. Weekes, currently unemployed, embodied the financial […] The post Parents feeling pinch appeared first on nationnews.com.
The movement enables parents to commit to delaying smartphone use by their children until high school.
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