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Young people: what rules around smartphone use should be put in place for children?

We would like to hear from people aged 18-24 about their childhood experiences with smartphones – positive or negativeWe would like to hear from people aged 18-24 about their childhood experiences with smartphones and social media, positive or negative.What approach would you take with your own children, as a result of lessons learned from your experience? Would you let them have access to a smartphone or social media, and how often? What rules would you put in place? Continue reading...



The Guardian is seeking input from people aged 18-24 regarding their childhood experiences with smartphones and social media (both positive and negative). They are interested in understanding what rules, if any, should be in place for children's smartphone use and how these individuals would approach the issue with their own children, including access to smartphones and social media, frequency of use, and specific rules. Data will be used solely for a feature article and then deleted.

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