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Smartphones have become an integral part of daily life, providing families with a means to stay connected and supporting educational endeavors. However, their presence in the classroom can often lead to distractions, hindering students' ability to concentrate on their studies. To help teens develop healthier phone habits, it’s essential to implement strategies that promote focus during school hours.
One effective approach is to establish clear boundaries regarding phone use in class. Encourage teens to silence notifications and keep their devices stored away during lectures. Additionally, fostering open communication about the importance of staying engaged can reinforce positive behaviors. Parents can also assist by setting specific times for recreational phone use, ensuring that it does not interfere with homework or study sessions.
Another useful tip is to leverage educational apps that enhance learning while minimizing distractions. By guiding teens to utilize their smartphones as tools for productivity rather than sources of distraction, families can help cultivate a more focused and effective learning environment.
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