RICHMOND - Twin bills seeking to limit the use of cellphones and smart devices in schools cleared the General Assembly, although some teachers wish the bills had more consequences.
In today’s world dominated by social media and smartphones, new issues relating to youth mental health have arisen dramatically since the early 2010s — thankfully, along with helpful ...
We are Big Tech, and we’re here to help' are the most dangerous words in modern history, according to Utah Rep. Doug Fiefia.
That’s why we are delighted to host Chris Hinger, Pagosa’s middle school principal, with a talk aimed at parents of middle and high school students on Tuesday, March 4 from 5:30 – 6:30pm.
Could four simple rules save your child from screen addiction? New York University professor Jonathan Haidt believes they ...
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders has signed SB142, creating the Bell to Bell, No Cell Act and to amend the requirements for public school discipline policies with regard to student […] ...
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders signed on Thursday two bills that would make breakfast free for any public school student who ...
They say the best time to start thinking about your retirement is before the boss does. Some people never want to retire. In ...
The three-part series aims to foster meaningful discussions about the negative impacts of smartphones and social media.
In preparation for the March 4 Bennington Select Board election, the Bennington Banner will be publishing a series of ...
Jonathan Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation,” says parents feel “powerless” to prevent kids from using smartphones ...
With access to internet cut off, screen time came crashing down, leading to better mental health, improved sleep, and ...
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