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Old 08-06-2024, 01:00   #736
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Re: Online Safety Bill

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
Parents can then be informed about it causing any interruption to learning and a discussion can be had as to whether the child actually needs the smartphone, whether it should be returned to them or of a basic non smartphone would be more appropriate.
It would be a very short discussion here - they would be told in no uncertain terms its none of their business whether MY child has a smartphone.


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They feel that the best way to stop young people from using social media is for staff & pupils to collaborate ...
Why should "young people" be stopped from using social media ?
Just because a small number cant cope, doesnt mean the rest should stop.
Some children cant behave properly in a resaurant, it doesnt mean all children should be banned from them.
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