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Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
San Francisco Chronicle· 5 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
Just say no. European parents band together for smartphone-free childhoods.
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
In Spain, where one in five toddlers aged 3 or 4 owns a smartphone, thousands of parents have united...
Fortune· 5 days agoFrom Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are flooding WhatsApp and Telegram groups with plans not just to keep smartphones out of schools, but to link arms and refuse to buy young kids the ...
Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
NBC Connecticut· 4 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
Times Leader· 3 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
Should Young Kids Have Smartphones? These Parents in Europe Linked Arms and Said No
US News & World Report· 5 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are flooding WhatsApp and Telegram groups with plans not just to keep smartphones out of schools ...
Gateway - The Root
The Root· 7 days agoTrigger Warning: The following article includes descriptions of sexual assault, and harassment. Jennifer Hough, the woman who’s currently suing Nicki Minaj and her husband, Kenneth Petty, for ...
Opinion | What It Meant to Come Out at 40
New York Times· 6 days agoThis Pride Month, the Opinion columnist Charles Blow dives into the stories of people who embraced fluid sexual identities later in life. Charles Blow: My name is Charles Blow, and I’m an Opinion columnist at The New York Times.