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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email." And on the way home? Outside of school? I think many schools ban phone usage which I agree with, but how does a kid ask permission to go to a mates house for an hour if they don’t have a phone? Or if school transport breaks down? There’s a host of reasons why a teenager needs a phone at the end of the school day. But none of this has anything to do with the topic of the thread 😊 | |||
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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email. And on the way home? Outside of school? I think many schools ban phone usage which I agree with, but how does a kid ask permission to go to a mates house for an hour if they don’t have a phone? Or if school transport breaks down? There’s a host of reasons why a teenager needs a phone at the end of the school day. But none of this has anything to do with the topic of the thread 😊" How did kids get on before mobile phones? I used to walk home with my mates. Sometimes we went to the parks, sometimes round to someone’s house (if their parents agreed to let us in), sometimes we just we went straight home. Some child psychologists are suggesting that we (parents) are placing our anxieties onto children and depriving them of growing up properly, because we insist on being able to track and locate our kids at any one time. And that’s before you get onto the use of social media via mobile phones. | |||
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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email. And on the way home? Outside of school? I think many schools ban phone usage which I agree with, but how does a kid ask permission to go to a mates house for an hour if they don’t have a phone? Or if school transport breaks down? There’s a host of reasons why a teenager needs a phone at the end of the school day. But none of this has anything to do with the topic of the thread 😊 How did kids get on before mobile phones? I used to walk home with my mates. Sometimes we went to the parks, sometimes round to someone’s house (if their parents agreed to let us in), sometimes we just we went straight home. Some child psychologists are suggesting that we (parents) are placing our anxieties onto children and depriving them of growing up properly, because we insist on being able to track and locate our kids at any one time. And that’s before you get onto the use of social media via mobile phones." The same way they got on before antibiotics | |||
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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email. And on the way home? Outside of school? I think many schools ban phone usage which I agree with, but how does a kid ask permission to go to a mates house for an hour if they don’t have a phone? Or if school transport breaks down? There’s a host of reasons why a teenager needs a phone at the end of the school day. But none of this has anything to do with the topic of the thread 😊 How did kids get on before mobile phones? I used to walk home with my mates. Sometimes we went to the parks, sometimes round to someone’s house (if their parents agreed to let us in), sometimes we just we went straight home. Some child psychologists are suggesting that we (parents) are placing our anxieties onto children and depriving them of growing up properly, because we insist on being able to track and locate our kids at any one time. And that’s before you get onto the use of social media via mobile phones. The same way they got on before antibiotics " I’m not sure what Antibiotics has to do with banning phones? | |||
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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email. And on the way home? Outside of school? I think many schools ban phone usage which I agree with, but how does a kid ask permission to go to a mates house for an hour if they don’t have a phone? Or if school transport breaks down? There’s a host of reasons why a teenager needs a phone at the end of the school day. But none of this has anything to do with the topic of the thread 😊 How did kids get on before mobile phones? I used to walk home with my mates. Sometimes we went to the parks, sometimes round to someone’s house (if their parents agreed to let us in), sometimes we just we went straight home. Some child psychologists are suggesting that we (parents) are placing our anxieties onto children and depriving them of growing up properly, because we insist on being able to track and locate our kids at any one time. And that’s before you get onto the use of social media via mobile phones. The same way they got on before antibiotics I’m not sure what Antibiotics has to do with banning phones?" I don’t know how what people did prior to mobile phones has to do with social media usage for under 16s and how it could be policed! Banning mobile phones in schools has nothing to do with it either, unless it’s being suggested that kids only use their phone in school? | |||
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"Ban phones in school. Absolutely no need for them. If you need to contact your child, you contact your school via phone/email." A good middle ground would be to ban smartphones. A phone that can make calls and message in case they want to reach their parents should be good enough. Instead the government is trying to pass idiotic laws clearly written by bureaucrats who have no understanding of tech. | |||
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