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HealthWest column: When phones and kids need a break

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Our phones are amazing tools. They help us connect, learn, and even have fun. But like too much candy, too much screen time can have some not-so-sweet effects, especially for kids.
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The smartphone: we can hardly imagine life without it, and children often have one too. Bad, says a growing number of parents. They have started a smartphone-free movement at various primary schools in Rotterdam.

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The screens have become an almost inseparable part of everyday life in the digital age.They are found in computers, televisions, telephones and countless places of commerce or public space.Electronic devices are present in all areas, including the lives of the youngest.Although this is a great technological advance, it also has not so positive consequences.In recent years, experts have warned about a worrying phenomenon: the excessive use of scr…

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Smartphones, social media, and an obsession with parental control are causing a major anthropological revolution. It's preventing adolescents from growing up, making them vulnerable and anxious. American psychologist Jonathan Haidt is sounding the alarm. Source: The post "We no longer hear children laughing and screaming because they're alone with their smartphones, locked at home" first appeared on INTELLI.NEWS.

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INTELLINEWS broke the news in on Saturday, March 15, 2025.
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