Put down your smartphones if you want to help your children, ESRI tells parents
Briefly

A recent report by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) points to the detrimental effects of smartphone overuse on Irish children's mental health. The 70-page document underlines the necessity for structured parenting programmes to help mitigate these issues. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of the government recognizing socio-economic disparities in addressing the problem. Despite concerns over device bans, the report notes that evidence on their effectiveness remains inconclusive, highlighting the need for ongoing research in this area.
The report highlights that the increasing use of smartphones among Irish children is leading to significant mental health issues, emphasizing the urgent need for structured parenting programmes.
It states, 'Despite the enforced device bans in schools, research indicates that the evidence regarding their impact is inconclusive.' This suggests further investigation is needed into efficacy.
Read at Independent
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