By Graeme Paton, the UK Telegraph
Children’s access to smartphones and computers should be limited to stop them becoming “addicted” to electronic gadgets, according to a schools’ leader. Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council, said young people’s reading and conversational skills were being put at risk by overexposure to modern technology. He said parents should resist buying sons and daughters a smartphone until they are at least 15 and limit computer use to an hour or two a day. Mr Lenon, the former headmaster of Harrow School, also called for the greater use of multiple choice questions in exams, saying they were an effective method of covering more of the syllabus and less susceptible to marking errors. In an interview, he said that exposure to computers was particularly damaging to boys, harming their long-term development.
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