Technology use is prevalent for most kids, including younger ones. Here’s how parents can limit use of smartphones and social media before children are old enough.
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Superintendents in four districts Connecticut school districts that implemented cell phone bans over the past few years are seeing improvements in a number of areas. Officials in Torrington, Waterbury ...
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