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👏👏👏 maybe this is part of why our children are failing.
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InstagramParent Coach : @WendyOloge on Instagram: "Parents, let’s talk! Sweden has made a bold move—removing screens from classrooms and going back to books, paper, and pens. Their government believes too much tech in schools is hurting children's learning and focus. Instead of digital learning, they’re investing heavily in traditional reading and writing. What do you think? Are screens helping or harming our children's' education? 🤔🤔 Some parents say children focus better when reading from a physical book, and writing things down helps them retain information longer. Others believe technology is the future, and children should learn to navigate it early. Where do you stand? 📌Here’s the thing—every child learns differently. Some thrive with hands-on learning, while others engage better with visuals or even digital tools. This decision by Sweden brings up an important question: Do we truly understand how our children learn best? That’s why parents need to be equipped with the right knowledge to support their child's learning journey. If you’re wondering how to help your child succeed—whether with books, screens, or a mix of both—understanding their learning style is key. Comment LEARN to get the full details to register for the Understanding your child's learning style course going on in the academy. Drop your thoughts in the comments! Do you agree with Sweden’s decision, or do you think screens still have a place in the classroom? Let’s discuss!"8,029 likes, 395 comments - theintentionalparents on March 26, 2025: "Parents, let’s talk! Sweden has made a bold move—removing screens from classrooms and going back to books, paper, and pens. Their government believes too much tech in schools is hurting children's learning and focus. Instead of digital learning, they’re investing heavily in traditional reading and writing. What do you think? Are screens helping or harming our children's' education? 🤔🤔 Some parents say children focus better when reading from a physical book, and writing things down helps them retain information longer. Others believe technology is the future, and children should learn to navigate it early. Where do you stand? 📌Here’s the thing—every child learns differently. Some thrive with hands-on learning, while others engage better with visuals or even digital tools. This decision by Sweden brings up an important question: Do we truly understand how our children learn best? That’s why parents need to be equipped with the right knowledge to support their child's learning journey. If you’re wondering how to help your child succeed—whether with books, screens, or a mix of both—understanding their learning style is key. Comment LEARN to get the full details to register for the Understanding your child's learning style course going on in the academy. Drop your thoughts in the comments! Do you agree with Sweden’s decision, or do you think screens still have a place in the classroom? Let’s discuss!".