Chris Weller
Feb 18, 2018, 5:00 AM
Silicon Valley parents are raising their kids tech free 2x1
Jenny Cheng/Business Insider
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Silicon Valley parents can see firsthand, either through living or working in the Bay Area, that technology is potentially harmful to kids.
Many parents are now restricting, or outright banning, screen time for their children.
The trend follows a long-standing practice among high-level tech executives who have set limits for their own children for years.
This is an installment of Business Insider's "Your Brain on Apps" series that investigates how addictive apps can influence behavior.
https://www.businessinsider.com/silicon-valley-parents-raising-their-kids-tech-free-red-flag-2018-2
Allana Akhtar and Marguerite Ward
May 15, 2020, 9:31 AM
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Steve Jobs did not let his children play with the iPad he helped create. Justin Sullivan/Getty
Interviews with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Sundar Pichai, and other tech power players reveal that Silicon Valley parents are strict about technology use.
A book suggests the signs may have been clear years ago that smartphone use should be regulated.
There may be a way to integrate tech into the classroom, however, that avoids its harmful effects.
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Psychologists are learning how dangerous smartphones can be for teenage brains.
https://www.businessinsider.com/screen-time-limits-bill-gates-steve-jobs-red-flag-2017-10
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