We wanted to change the norm on smartphone use': grassroots campaigners on a phone-free childhood
Briefly

Parents worry about smartphone effects on children, as peers' ownership influences demands. Concerns over kids' screen time, isolation, and addiction are rising, pushing delays in smartphone access decisions.
Pressure mounts on parents to give smartphones to children early, as societal norms dictate. Fear of exclusion drives some parents to yield, despite concerns about negative impacts on kids.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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