Educators see the harmful effects of social media on our kids every day, and this legislation [Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act and The New York Child Data Protection Act, which …
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Educators see the harmful effects of social media on our kids every day, and this legislation [Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) for Kids Act and The New York Child Data Protection Act, which were passed by the state legislature on June 7] is a tremendous first step toward ensuring these influences remain in their proper places. We are grateful to the legislature, the attorney general and the governor for championing the mental health of our students as they navigate our rapidly changing world online.
These platforms have the potential to enhance teaching, learning and connectivity in our classrooms, but should never risk our children’s health or safety. New York can lead the nation in creating protections for the mental and physical wellness of the future generation, and this is just the beginning.
In September, NYSUT will convene educators, advocates for children and more for Disconnected, a conference for sharing strategies and solutions to the impact of cell phones, social media and technology on children, schools and learning.
Melinda Person
President, New York State United Teachers
Latham, NY
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