I’ve been following the Smartphone Free Childhood campaign with interest, although personally I didn’t write to my MP because I am happy with my 13 and 11 year olds having smartphones mainly for useful / practical / educational use and monitor their use.
I have done my research and understand the reasons but personally with a Yr 8 and a Yr 6 making their own way to school I want them to have phones. Neither has social media and won’t for the foreseeable. We strictly limit YouTube at home, are careful about age ratings for games etc.
Anyway… secondary schools in our area are planning to be Smartphone Free from Year 7 from September.
Am I alone in seeing issues with and being against this?
My Yr 8 child gets homework set on an app. They use apps for German, French and Geography homework. He regularly does this on his bus journey. Sometimes they use phone cameras in Art lessons. They also get messages from teachers on Teams many times a week, messages about extra curriculars etc.
I’m happy with all this and think phones are incredibly useful. But surely the schools cannot continue working like this while being Smartphone-free from Year 7?
Does anyone have a secondary school which is already Smartphone free? If so, please can you tell me what happens when children commute a long way for school and their parents want them to have a phone for bus apps etc? Do phones get turned off and put in bags as they enter the school gates? Or are they confiscated and children given sanctions for having a phone at all? I would love to know how this is going to work, obviously the tide is turning!