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Parents unite to ban teens from smartphone amid social media minimum age review
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Sept. 12, 2024 - 09:12
A group of parents in regional Victoria has come together to present a united front in delaying their children’s exposure to mobile phone use. They have made a phone pledge; an agreement not to give their kids smart phones until they are sixteen. Their goal is to shield children from the dangers of social media, but some experts are sceptical of the idea.