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Government urged to ban 'no ball games' signs to cut kids' screen time

Former children’s commissioner says 'bleak' signs 'send out the wrong messages, as report pushes for more outdoor play

Raccontata dadailymail.co.ukinews.co.uk

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inews.co.ukStai leggendo1 anni fa

Government urged to ban 'no ball games' signs to cut kids' screen time

Former children’s commissioner says 'bleak' signs 'send out the wrong messages, as report pushes for more outdoor play

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dailymail.co.uk1 anni fa

Government told to ban 'NO BALL GAMES' signs to get kids playing out

A new inquiry calls for smartphones to be banned in schools as part of a national strategy to get young people outdoors and 'disrupt the addictive grip of digital devices on children's lives'.

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  1. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·dailymail.co.uk

    Government told to ban 'NO BALL GAMES' signs to get kids playing out

    A new inquiry calls for smartphones to be banned in schools as part of a national strategy to get young people outdoors and 'disrupt the addictive grip of digital devices on…

  2. mercoledì 11 giugno 2025·inews.co.uk

    Government urged to ban 'no ball games' signs to cut kids' screen time

    Former children’s commissioner says 'bleak' signs 'send out the wrong messages, as report pushes for more outdoor play