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Scandinavian Countries Intensify Efforts Against Youth Smartphone Usage

Scandinavian Countries Intensify Efforts Against Youth Smartphone Usage
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World December 14, 2024 14:20

stockholm - Scandinavian countries are stepping up their fight against youth smartphone and social media usage to protect children from potential harm.

More than 55,000 Danes recently signed a petition calling for a ban on social media for children under 18. Denmark had already amended the law earlier this year to make it easier to steer children under 15 away from TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram. Meanwhile, in Norway, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is working on a similar law to raise the age limit for social media usage from 13 to 15 years. Sweden is also actively exploring ways to reduce smartphone and social media usage among young people.

Swedish Minister of Health Jakob Forssmed expressed concerns about children becoming slaves to algorithms and their youth being compromised. This comes after Australia passed a strict law banning the use of social media apps like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram for those under 16. Sweden is now considering implementing a similar social media ban for young people and other measures.

The Swedish Public Health Agency recently issued recommendations on the maximum screen time allowed for children per day, with restrictions increasing with age up to three hours for youths under 18. This marks a significant shift in Sweden's approach toward digital devices in education.

Education Minister Lotta Edholm emphasized the importance of focusing on basic skills such as counting, writing, and reading from an early age, prompting the removal of screens in schools and increased investment in school libraries and fiction books to promote reading.

The government's new guidelines have been well-received by advocates like Katie Dodd Syk, co-founder of Smartphone-Free Childhood Sweden. She advocates for no smartphones for children under 14, no social media until 16, a ban on phones in schools, and more opportunities for free play among children.

While some applaud the government's intervention, others like social worker Henrik Pallin argue that parental discretion should prevail over state mandates regarding children's technology use. Pallin believes in guiding children gradually in smartphone and social media use from an early age, advocating for teaching responsible device use and setting clear boundaries.

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