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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Btw I'm not "fussing at the teacher." I actually think she is amazing in so many ways. I think she has a tool in her classroom that does a lot more harm than good. You flat out dismiss my concerns as lies from a child. That's gross, and false.[/quote] DP. Screens are here to stay. How can it be minimized or used effectively in schools? Teachers are trying various methods. Try limiting screens at home. Encourage your school PTA and school leaders to hold meetings (or via another method) to present to adults/families of the students understand negative effects of screens and to help their kids limit screens at home.[/quote] This thread is about screens in schools. The fact you keep trying to change the subject to parents speaks volumes about how little you actually care about the harms of screens on kids. What strategies does MCPS have in place to avoid overuse of screens in the classroom? My guess is nada.[/quote]
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