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Hoover High School Bans Cell Phones, Could This Be the Answer to Happier Kids?

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Parentsโ€ฆ ever feel like your kidโ€™s phone is practically glued to their hand? A school in Des Moines is doing something about it. Theyโ€™re banning cell phones during the school day, and itโ€™s not about being anti-technology.

Itโ€™s about giving kids a break from the constant distractions and pressures of social media.

Remember when we were kids? We played outside, made up games, and talked to each other face-to-face. Now, our kids are missing out on those simple joys because their phones are always buzzing with notifications.

Patricia Wu, Jessica Reyes, and Dr. Jude Black says this phone-free time at school could make our kids happier.

It gives them a chance to connect with their friends in real life, focus on their studies, and just be present in the moment.

So, maybe itโ€™s time we try something similar at home. Letโ€™s set some boundaries around phone use. Letโ€™s encourage our kids to explore, get creative, and find joy in the real world, not just the virtual one. Who knows? It might just bring a little more peace and happiness to our whole family.

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