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Parents in the U.S. and New Zealand are reinstalling landlines to limit kids' smartphone use, citing mental health concerns.
Parents in the US and New Zealand are reviving landline phones to limit their children's exposure to smartphones and social media, aiming to protect their mental health.
This trend aligns with a movement led by NYU professor Jonathan Haidt, who suggests delaying smartphone use until age 14 and social media until 16.
The guidelines also promote phone-free schools and more real-life activities.
This shift reflects growing concerns over the negative impacts of digital technology on children's wellbeing.
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Los padres en los EE.UU. y Nueva Zelanda están reinstalando teléfonos fijos para limitar el uso de teléfonos inteligentes de los niños, citando preocupaciones de salud mental.