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Your Kids Don’t Need Smartphones

2024-09-17  552  中等

When I was a kid, I didn’t need the government to facilitate my phonelessness; my parents did it on their own. For years, my siblings and I shared a clunky candy-bar phone that we despondently referred to as a “radio remote control.” It was equipped exclusively to call 911 and home, and as my parents frequently said, “What else could you possibly need it to do?”

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