What The Tech: What do kids in Ireland think about the ‘no phone’ policy?’
Sienna Murphy is 11 years old. She loves music, dancing, and reading. But when she was younger, and had access to a phone, she was a different person
Sienna Murphy is 11 years old. She loves music, dancing, and reading. But when she was younger, and had access to a phone, she was a different person
In Greystones, Ireland, kids get their first smartphones when they enter secondary school -what we call
seventh grade, when the kids are about 13 years old.
Greystones, Ireland is a quaint coastal town of about 20-thousand people. You can see mountains, and the Irish Sea. But one thing you won’t see, is a lot of kids looking at smartphones.
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