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Student Well- being | Mobile Phone Separation Anxiety

Student Well- being | Mobile Phone Separation Anxiety

Student Well- being | Mobile Phone Separation Anxiety

2nd June 2023

Mobile phones and technology use in schools has been a highly debated topic internationally, including in Australia. Almost all states and territories in Australia, have implemented full bans on mobile phones during class, recess, and lunch times while allowing students to carry their phones during travel to and from school. 

Critics argue that there is no evidence supporting the effectiveness of such bans, but this is a mischaracterization.  Studies have shown the positive impacts of mobile phone bans in schools. One study conducted in 2016, found that banning mobile phones led to an increase in student performance, with test scores improving by 6.4% of a standard deviation. Similar studies from Spain and Norway also supported these findings. 

For parents concerned about mobile phone separation anxiety in their children, it is important to acknowledge it as a real issue and discuss the negative effects of phone addiction, such as sleep problems and mental health issues. Gradually introducing phone-free periods at home, setting clear expectations and boundaries and modelling healthy behaviours can help your child cope. It is also crucial to establish a support network and seek professional help if needed. Implementing mobile phone bans in schools allows for better focus on Teaching and Learning, minimising distractions and interruptions. 

This special report will help address mobile phone separation anxiety and provide guidance on supporting your child's well-being during this transition period. We hope you take a moment to reflect on the information offered, and as always, we welcome your feedback.  If this raises any concerns for you, a loved one or the well-being of your child, please consider seeking medical or professional help. 

You can read the special report here: https://ipc.qld.schooltv.me/wellbeing_news/special-report-mobile-phone-separation-anxiety

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