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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The boys are my school are far more likely to have phone addiction issues. So, they definitely get more attention from me in response.[/quote] I see the same thing. [b]The boys are playing games and watching videos every second they can.[/b] They don’t know how to focus for more than 10 seconds. Movement infused lessons used to help with wriggly boys and now it doesn’t make a big difference because it’s their brains craving dopamine. Girls have social drama on their phones, but they don’t seem to need to use them nonstop. [/quote] OP post is about elementary so the kids probably don't have their own phones. Maybe the problem is the heavy use of Chromebooks such that the addictive screen is always a fingertip away.[/quote]m Sorry, no. It’s not Chromebooks at school. It’s endless devices at home, where they are at least 16 hours a day, seven days a week. Stop deflecting.[/quote] Not in our house. We were a low-screen household. Our child's Chromebook game habit was developed at school. [/quote]
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