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Should young kids have smartphones? These parents in Europe linked arms and said no
NBC Connecticut· 3 days agoTry saying “no” when a child asks for a smartphone. From Spain to Britain and Ireland, parents are...
10 strong: A startup Syracuse high school basketball team, tired of adversity, tries to keep it...
The Post-Standard· 4 days ago“Man, ya’ll play too much,” Holliman said, storming into the hallway in his socks. Holliman and his...
LAUSD, fed up with kids distracted by social media, to consider cellphone ban
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoLos Angeles school officials on Tuesday — fed up with kids distracted by social media and concerned...
In Spain, where one in five toddlers aged 3 or 4 owns a smartphone, thousands of parents have united...
Fortune· 3 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 ...
Plano woman pleads guilty to 4 hate crimes after racist attack caught on-cam
CBS News· 6 days agoA woman who went viral for a racially charged confrontation with four women in a Plano parking lot...
The Kids of Sandy Hook Are Growing Up: What's Ahead for 10 Teen Survivors and Victims' Families...
People via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“I was super excited to go to school. We were going to make gingerbread houses,” says Lilly...
Opinion: Social media pressures children to act older
The Minnesota Daily· 3 days agoToday, many children are rushing to Sephora to buy retinol they do not need. It makes me wonder if children are growing too fast. Looking back, 11 was too young to be active on social media.
LAUSD is violating the law on arts education spending, former Supt. Beutner and unions allege
Los Angeles Times· 6 days agoAn alliance that includes labor unions, parents and former Los Angeles schools Supt. Austin Beutner...
Created Equal: How Gen Z became the 'lockdown generation' - WDET 101.9 FM
WDET-FM Detroit· 5 days agoStephen Henderson was joined by a student, a former educator and a gun-violence expert to discuss how gun-violence is affecting younger generations.
'We're human': Mayors across country talk about mental health at conference in Kansas City
KSHB-TV Kansas City· 3 days ago“In Kansas City today, we expect kids who live down the street from a murder to just go to school the next day, be happy, be successful, and just keep it moving,” KCMO Mayor ...