Social mobility tsar wants campaign against toddlers having mobile phones

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Katharine Birbalsingh says she wants to educate parents that the devices will make reading harder for children

The government’s new social mobility commissioner has told MPs she wants to launch a nationwide campaign telling parents not to give their toddlers a mobile phone to play with because it will make reading harder for them later on.

 

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Any 'hardwired racism' in education must be in favour of 'Asians' if stats prove anything. Early competence in the 3Rs is key and we used to know how to achieve that, and she does. Are microwaves good for children?

The big issue of the day. That poor children are literally starving is of little interest to Ms Social Mobility.

Social mobility tzar !!

Tell me about it. If my grandson gets hold of mine he throws it down the bog.

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Young people facing homelessness is something for the social mobility tsar to campaign about, not toddlers with mobile phones.

All the sanctimonious lefties going after Katharine I see ... Predictable....😳

She should campaign against corporal punishment but she doesn't.

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