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Child First Policy

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Parent-led organization protecting children in the digital world. Research-informed, prevention-first, and committed to accountability. Safety before harm.

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🚩The same company that emailed 12-year-olds instructions on how to remove parental controls without parental consent is now funding a lawsuit to block the App Store Accountability Act. Google wants unfettered access to your kid and your credit card. nakedpolitics.net/?p=6912

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We are proud to have the support of Jonathan Haidt as we work to help to bring tech balance to our classrooms. This will greatly improve mental health & academic performance in UT schools! Utah Senate Utah House Majority FOX 13 News Utah Utah PTA Add your support here: childfirstpolicy.org/letter.html

We are proud to have the support of <a href="/JonHaidt/">Jonathan Haidt</a> as we work to help to bring tech balance to our classrooms. This will greatly improve mental health &amp; academic performance in UT schools! <a href="/utahsenate/">Utah Senate</a> <a href="/utahhousereps/">Utah House Majority</a> <a href="/fox13/">FOX 13 News Utah</a> <a href="/utahpta/">Utah PTA</a> Add your support here: childfirstpolicy.org/letter.html
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Utah has a chance to lead the nation. A commonsense bill that restores balance in classrooms, backed by Jonathan Haidt, puts kids’ mental health and learning first and empowers teachers to teach again. Let’s get this right. New York Times Opinion The Free Press @AfterBabel LIFE IS A MF👊🏾💥 Public Discourse

Utah has a chance to lead the nation. A commonsense bill that restores balance in classrooms, backed by <a href="/JonHaidt/">Jonathan Haidt</a>, puts kids’ mental health and learning first and empowers teachers to teach again. Let’s get this right. <a href="/nytopinion/">New York Times Opinion</a> <a href="/TheFP/">The Free Press</a> @AfterBabel <a href="/anxiousgen/">LIFE IS A MF👊🏾💥</a> <a href="/PublicDiscourse/">Public Discourse</a>
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Trick question - what do a teenager’s suicide lawsuit, terrified tech titans in court, and politicians finally acknowledging the obvious problem all have in common? The reckoning has started. Big Tech hears the footsteps coming to fundamentally change how our kids’ adolescence

Trick question - what do a teenager’s suicide lawsuit, terrified tech titans in court, and politicians finally acknowledging the obvious problem all have in common?

The reckoning has started. Big Tech hears the footsteps coming to fundamentally change how our kids’ adolescence
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NEW: 29-year-old man arrested after using Fortnite, Roblox and Snapchat to groom and exploit a child, Florida AG James Uthmeier calls out parents for not monitoring their children's online activity. "Parents need to wake up!" Uthmeier said. According to Uthmeier, 29-year-old

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A key witness took the stand in the Meta trial detailing exactly just how dangerous these platforms are for our children. The evidence shows how Meta knowingly exposes kids to online sexual exploitation. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Yes! This: "Our children have been the guinea pigs in a five-year public education experiment. We wanted to believe the promises of Edtech. Utah’s declining reading & math scores are the canary in the coal mine." ABC4 News Daily Herald There's an Ed tech revolution coming to UT!

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Parents were told to “just set better rules.” Now families and schools are taking Big Tech to court. A landmark trial claims social media platforms were designed to keep kids hooked and harmed. This could change online child safety forever. Office of the Utah Attorney General New Mexico Department of Justice Family Research Council

Parents were told to “just set better rules.”
Now families and schools are taking Big Tech to court.
A landmark trial claims social media platforms were designed to keep kids hooked and harmed.
This could change online child safety forever. <a href="/UtahAG/">Office of the Utah Attorney General</a> <a href="/NewMexicoDOJ/">New Mexico Department of Justice</a> <a href="/FRCdc/">Family Research Council</a>
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"We are in the middle of a widespread social experiment that no one consciously signed up for. And it is our kids who are paying the price."

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We invite UT parents & leaders to sign a public letter supporting HB 286, a light-touch AI transparency bill focused on safety & accountability, not restricting innovation. UT families deserve a fair hearing. Add your name: UtahGOP ABC4 News FOX 13 News Utah open.substack.com/pub/childfirst…

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That's why we support the SAFE & Balance Acts, here in UT, that pull ed tech back and allow teachers to limit tech and restore their best teaching to their classrooms Teacher2Teacher We Are Teachers PTA