‘Alarming’ National Data: Teens Use Cellphones for Quarter of School Day

“Teens’ phones were monitored across the country, revealing 90 minute usage during school hours, according to a new JAMA Pediatrics paper.” “A quarter of the 13-18 year olds in the study used devices for two hours each school day, which lasts around seven hours. The averages outnumber minutes allotted for lunch and period breaks combined, showing youth are distracted by phones throughout huge chunks of class time. “

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