Join the Movement: Thousands Rally for a Smartphone-Free Childhood in the UK

Join the Movement: Thousands Rally for a Smartphone-Free Childhood in the UK

Join the Movement: Thousands Rally for a Smartphone-Free Childhood in the UK

Over⁤ 4,000 parents ‍have united to prevent young children ⁤from owning smartphones due to concerns about online safety and the impact ‌of social media on ⁢mental health.

The WhatsApp group Smartphone Free Childhood ⁤was established by Clare Fernyhough and Daisy Greenwell to address⁣ their ⁤concerns about children’s smartphone use and the trend of giving children ​smart devices when they start ⁤secondary school.

Fernyhough ‌and ​Greenwell ⁢hope to encourage parents to delay giving their children smartphones until at least 14, with no social media access until 16.

The group quickly grew into a nationwide campaign after reaching its 1,000-person capacity within⁤ 24 hours ​of being promoted ⁣on Instagram by Greenwell.

Daisy Greenwell. Photograph: Alastair Bartlett/Tilt Shift⁤ Creative

The group has now grown⁤ to about 4,500 members and ​has been converted ⁣into ‌a community to ⁢accommodate more people.

Smartphones expose children to inappropriate content, including pornography and self-harm and suicide-related material, which can negatively impact their⁣ mental health, according to Fernyhough.

Research by​ Ofcom found that 91% of children in the UK own a smartphone by the age of 11 and 44% by the age of nine.

The goal ⁣is to change the norm so that children collectively agree to delay ​smartphone ownership until ‍at least the​ age of 14.

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