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“Sometimes it’s hard to put the phone away”

"Sometimes it's hard to put the phone away"
  • According to the state media council, only three percent of middle school children do not have their own mobile phone. For children who have a mobile phone, many hours a week are spent on games and social media.
  • Middle school children Bella Andersson, Erik Åstö and Enya Ahlberg Norén are a little worried about what happens to them if you put too much time on the screen.
  • “We are working on mobile phones if we have nothing to do,” says Erik Åstö.

Ehwa Lindström
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Source: ICELAND NEWS


Date:

October 5, 2020

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Nord.News

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