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NY Smartphone Ban Has Made Lunch Loud Again

causal

It makes me so sad that it's possible for technology to steal the need to talk and play, even from our youth. If you have little kids you know how frantically they NEED to yap and play. I hold such horror for anything that would sap such life away.

AndrewDucker

It varies a lot. My kids will run around and play given the opportunity, but when they arrive home at 6pm from after-school club, completely exhausted, I think it's fair that they get to collapse in front of a screen for a bit.

IAmBroom

For my generation (just post-Boomer), it was the TV.

For my parents, it was the radio.

For their parents, reading out loud for everyone to enjoy ("Mr. Dickens has published another episode of The Pickwick Papers!"), or playing instruments.

AndrewDucker

Yup. I'm Gen X (1972), and I'd read a book, watch TV, or (once we hit the mid-80s) I had a home computer.

brainzap

The play-based childhood is over; the phone-based childhood is here.

Cthulhu_

Not universally though, the local skate park and sports fields see plenty of activity.

tyleo

It’s here but do we think it’s better? Should it stay?

As a society we do get to answer these questions.

everdrive

Hopefully society continues to develop healthy norms with regard to this sort of technology. Collectively it's taken us a while, but I think people generally are starting to get the picture. Smartphones are bad in a wide variety of ways, but even when people miss some of the nuance I think we can make progress regarding the minimization of their usage.

thinkingtoilet

Here in MA there is a 'bell to bell' phone ban bill in the works. I'm very happy we're letting kids be kids again. There is no need for a phone during the school day.

causal

Hopefully as a society we can also learn the lesson that tech companies cannot be trusted to deliver what's best for us.

bfkwlfkjf

The school president is 17?

IAmBroom

Yes, the president of the student-elected body of mostly-powerless "school government."

cramcgrab

No more kids cameras in the classroom