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Anxiety, violence and depression are symptoms of the human break from nature, and our need to disconnect from devices and reconnect with the world.
“Between 2010 and 2015, the social lives of American teens moved largely onto smartphones with continuous access to social media, online video games, and other internet-based activities,” Haidt wrote.
The Massachusetts State Senate is gearing up for the next step in a growing debate over the benefits or harms that come with cellphones in K-12 classrooms.
As is generally accepted, the norm today is that everyone my age has a smartphone and social media. What is not generally known is just how harmful these things are, especially to the underdeveloped, ...
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have discovered why passively looking at your phone leaves you with a feeling of ...
Members of the Knox County Board of Education are considering what kind of limits should be placed on student phone use in schools. The possible changes were up for discussion during a meeting ...
These are failures of technology—messages sent but not received, or messages received by the wrong people. But they are also ...
Supporters have argued the devices in school distract students and encourage heavy use of social media, contributing to a ...
There’s no one-size-fits-all solution, but researchers say there are key times to consider limiting screentime.
Absences and suspensions were rising, with too many students staying home either because they feared confronting their ...