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'The Princess of Wales’ early years centre is providing £100,000 of research funding to find solutions to help parents tackle distractions caused by gadgets that hamper family life'

'Catherine's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood wants researchers to submit proposals to combat what has been called “technoference” that can disrupt parent-child relationships'

More information below:
The Independent
 
'The Princess of Wales’ early years centre is providing £100,000 of research funding to find solutions to help parents tackle distractions caused by gadgets that hamper family life'

'Catherine's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood wants researchers to submit proposals to combat what has been called “technoference” that can disrupt parent-child relationships'

More information below:
The Independent
On behalf of teachers and child care providers, I hope this makes a significant difference 🙏

I also want to add that IMHO, schools, administration and educators also need to LIMIT the use of technology in the classrooms especially for the youngest students.
Having kindergartners sitting in front of a screen for customized reading and math lessons for several minutes a week, is wrong IMO. I understand that it can save paper, save time, give teachers an opportunity to work with others during that time. However, we in education are hypocrites then if we advise parent to have their children stay off of devices but then we sit them in front of chromebooks for several minutes throughout the day!
 
The Princess of Wales at the Castle Hill Academy in New Addington for this year's Place2Be Children's Mental Health Week today:


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The Prince of Wales has participated in an episode of Radio 1's Life Hacks focused on mental health and male suicide:







 
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