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Should schools ban their students from using cellphones?

Por: CBS News Politics December 22, 2022

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Nearly all American teenagers have , but studies show that too much screen time can have a negative effect on a child's mental health, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Schools are trying to help — by banning cellphones while class is in session.Buxton School in rural Massachusetts  and teachers in September. The students still have access to tablets and laptops during class, but the school's director, Franny... + full article



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