Nursery Assistants Faced with the Ban on Screens: "It Is Out of the Question that I Put the Children in Front to Occupy Them"
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While a ministerial decree has imposed, since Thursday 3 July, on all places hosting children under the age of 3 years to ban smartphones and television, maternal assistants and parents share their practices and expectations, between intransigence and realism.
[Paris - Tsuji Takashi, Sydney - Imabashi Rurika] There is a growing movement around the world to restrict social media use by children. French President Macron has expressed his desire to ban the use of social media by people under the age of 15, and the European Union (EU) is also considering regulating it through new laws. In addition to measures against false information, this has become a forefront topic in digital policy discussions in eac…
Norwegian children and young people are among the world's top users of screens, social media and digital technology. There is much that is positive about everyday digital life, but screen use and social media can also have negative consequences for children's development, health, integrity and safety.
Australia can become the first country in the world that prohibits people under 16 years of age from accessing popular social networks such as Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Facebook and X, through a law that continues to enter into force by the end of 2025.
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