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Help children cope with under-16 social media ban, parents told

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NUTP secretary-general Fouzi Singon says children will need help to overcome the ‘culture shock’ and return to normal life.

PETALING JAYA: Parents must take responsibility to guide their children once a ban on social media use for children under 16 kicks in next year, says an official of the National Union of the Teaching Profession

NUTP secretary-general Fouzi Singon said the ban is likely to trigger a “culture shock” among teenagers who have grown up steeped in digital communication, and parental involvement and guidance would be vital during this period.

He said children must continue to engage in healthy activities such as sports and social gatherings to ensure their mental and social development is not disrupted.

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