Teachers in the UK are advising parents to wait until their children are at least 14 before providing them with smartphones due to concerns over screen time and cyberbullying.
Some schools in Monmouthshire, South Wales, are implementing a county-wide policy against smartphones for children under 14, aiming to address well-being issues linked to excessive online activity.
While unable to enforce home policies, teachers hope their collective advice will aid parents hesitant to give smartphones to younger children, with the goal of advising over 9,000 children in Monmouthshire.
The debate on smartphone use for kids under 14 showcases varying parental perspectives, with some supporting the delay while others see smartphones as beneficial tools for communication and calming. Efforts like these have been seen in other UK areas as well.