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🚫 No Reels in School – Delhi’s New Rule! πŸ“± Good Decision or Too Strict? πŸ€”

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  🚫 No Reels in School – Delhi’s New Rule! πŸ“± Good Decision or Too Strict? πŸ€” A new rule in Delhi is creating a lot of buzz… πŸ‘‰ Schools are being told to stop students from making reels and using phones unnecessarily. Some people are clapping πŸ‘ Some are questioning ❓ So… what’s really right? πŸ“’ What is the Rule? Schools are now being encouraged to: ❌ Ban making reels inside school ❌ Limit mobile phone use ✅ Focus more on studies & discipline The aim is simple: πŸ‘‰ Bring attention back to learning πŸ‘ Why This Rule Makes Sense Let’s be honest—things were getting out of control: Students making reels during class Viral trends taking over study time Distractions everywhere πŸ‘‰ Schools are not content studios… They are meant for education, focus, and growth. πŸ€” But Is It Too Strict? Some concerns are also valid: Kids use phones for learning too Complete restriction can feel forced Creativity (videos, content) is also important today πŸ‘‰ The question is not “ban vs ...

πŸ“± Screen Time: The Growing Conflict Between Parents and Children

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  πŸ“± Screen Time: The Growing Conflict Between Parents and Children In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere — from smartphones and tablets to televisions and laptops. While technology has made life easier and more connected, it has also created a new kind of tension inside homes: the conflict between parents and children over screen time. πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§ Why Screen Time Has Become an Issue For children, screens are a source of entertainment, learning, and social connection. Games, videos, and social media platforms provide instant gratification and engagement. For parents, however, excessive screen time raises concerns about health, behavior, and development. This difference in perspective often leads to disagreements. ⚖️ The Core Conflict The conflict is not just about “using phones too much.” It is deeper: Children’s View: “Everyone else is using it. Why can’t I?” They see screens as normal and necessary. Parents’ View: “Too much screen time is harm...