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The Problems – and Promise – of Cell Phones for Kids, by Caleb Kruse – Brown Pelican Society of Lousiana

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By Caleb Kruse, The Stream, June 18, 2025

Caleb Kruse is the pastor of the Lord of Life Lutheran Church in Elkhorn, Nebraska. He wrote this for InsideSources.com. Reprinted from DC Journal with permission.

Caleb KruseIf there’s one thing that everyone, regardless of age, religion, or politics, can agree on, it’s that cell phones have overtaken our lives.

That’s why Nebraska’s students, parents, and teachers alike recently welcomed Governor Jim Pillen’s signature banning cell phones in public schools. The bipartisan and nearly unanimously passed legislation aims to eliminate the distractions of cell phones in classrooms, which 72% of high school teachers nationwide say is a “major” problem. Many parents are also concerned about how much digital access impacts their kids’ education, mental health, and socialization.

However, new research by the University of South Florida indicates there are ways that technology can positively impact lives.

Not What, but How ….

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