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LAUSD bans screen time before the second grade, marking one of nation’s strictest policies

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has implemented a new policy banning screen time for students in kindergarten through first grade. This measure aims to reduce young children's exposure to digital devices and promote alternative forms of learning and development. The policy is considered one of the strictest in the United States, reflecting growing concerns over the impact of technology on early childhood education. The decision comes amid broader discussions about the role of screens in educational settings and their potential effects on cognitive and social development.

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Los Angeles Times logoLos Angeles TimesIndependent🔒Center10 days ago
LAUSD bans screen time before the second grade, marking one of nation’s strictest policies

The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) has implemented a new policy banning screen time for students in kindergarten through first grade. This measure aims to reduce young children's exposure to digital devices and promote alternative forms of learning and development. The policy is considered one of the strictest in the United States, reflecting growing concerns over the impact of technology on early childhood education. The decision comes amid broader discussions about the role of screens in educational settings and their potential effects on cognitive and social development.

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