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by vel0city
727 days ago
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You're assuming children (on average) have the same capacity to make reasoned decisions as adults so long as you just "teach" them. There's a reason why we don't let 8-year-olds drive, and its not just that nobody bothered to take the time to teach them. And no, no matter how many times I tell my three-year-old the stove is hot, I'm not going to put them in charge of cooking dinner on the stove. Instead, I'll ban them from using the stove outside of extremely supervised limited circumstances. I'm also not going to put them in charge of chopping things with sharp knives either. Instead I'll find other more age-appropriate ways for them to participate in making the meal. |
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I'm also not saying that teachers could ask nicely and then do nothing if the rule is broken. Actually, one could ask students to either put their phones in their bag or in a "safe phone-box", and still seize the phone if it's used.
Bringing awarness is important, when it comes to fighting addiction.