Families Push Back on Strict Screen Time Rules
UK parents say strict screen time rules need more flexibility for work, childcare, sleep and digital literacy in modern households.
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UK parents say strict screen time rules need more flexibility for work, childcare, sleep and digital literacy in modern households.
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British education officials on March 27, 2026, issued a formal directive advising parents to restrict children under the age of five to one hour of screen.
Greystones families are coordinating a voluntary smartphone delay so children are not isolated for being offline.
Record severe absence in England is putting attention on pupils with additional needs, family pressure and the limits of attendance enforcement.
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New York City schools will allow AI for teacher planning while banning machine-based grading and tightening student data rules.