No other amendment to the bill on this topic has the same cross-party support or would deliver promptly the change needed to get children off social media. While well intentioned, they [other amendments] do not send a clear signal that social media is harmful for children, nor do they do as much to support parents. Amendment 94a is the clearest and most straightforward proposal that meets the scale of the problem and the urgency parents are demanding.
Since then, school policies have softened significantly. At L.A. Unified, for example, parents are directed to send their children to school if they have a mild cold or cough. The main symptoms that require keeping a child home are fever of 100.4 and above, vomiting or diarrhea, according to district instructions on "How to Safely Send Your Student to School."
More and more people are ditching their iPhones and Samsungs for so-called "dumbphones" or "feature phones". Once mocked as relics of the early 2000s, these devices are enjoying a quiet comeback. From teenagers wanting fewer distractions to parents worried about screen addiction, the UK is seeing a small but significant trend that surprises tech companies. And while Brits simplify their devices, they still find ways to enjoy modern pleasures-from streaming to new casinos
The government is facing renewed calls to tackle the 'exploitative' marketing tactics employed by baby formula companies, which are accused of inflating prices and making unfounded health claims.
Warnings about screen time often suggest detrimental effects on young people's mental health such as depression, behavioral problems, and sleep deprivation, creating widespread concern among parents.