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The harm of students using mobile phones
Winning fraud
Too many short messages call you to tell you the trap of winning the prize. Students don't have good judgment ability, are easy to believe, are easy to be deceived, and cause some irreparable things.
cheat in the examination
Many students send short messages to answer questions in the exam, and even some students directly search for answers and compositions online, which seriously violates the exam rules and leads to exam fraud.
The core of comparison
Because such students are very young and have poor self-control, it is easy to form a comparison psychology under the condition of affecting their studies, thus affecting the development of their minds.
Affect communication
Children who are keen on electronic products will gradually reduce their social opportunities because they are addicted to electronic products. In this way, their communication skills will gradually weaken and they lack practical experience in solving problems.
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