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Post by account_disabled on Mar 5, 2024 0:36:26 GMT -5
Isabel Winkels, vice dean of ICAM, family lawyer, member of AEAFA, and secretary of the Family & Law Platform, emphasizes that “ I am not in favor of prohibiting and I am in favor of educating . But at this moment, due to the absolute lack of prior control, the situation has gotten out of hand in terms of the use that minors make of mobile phones and tablets.” From his point of view, “the consequences of this lack of awareness and control are so serious that measures should be adopted such as prohibiting the use of mobile phones in schools for those under 14 years of age and greater control over the use of those over the age of 14.” this age.” Isabel Winkels, vice dean of ICAM. (Photo: ICAM) “It is important to carry out training programs in Fax Lists classrooms on the consequences of abusive and uncontrolled use of technologies, and the consequences of the addictions that this abuse generates. The number of adolescent suicides alone justifies this measure,” he highlights. In his opinion, “as an initial measure, a State Pact should be adopted on said prohibition in classrooms and simultaneous training of the reasons and consequences. It is known that big managers of technology companies take their children to schools without screens and caregivers have to sign a commitment not to sign those screens while taking care of their children.”
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