SINGAPORE – As a former journalist, I’m ashamed to confess I’ve not successfully guided my three teenagers as to how and the place to learn the information.
With minimal interference from me, they’ve advanced naturally to get their information from social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, which they mindlessly scroll via hour after hour on their cellphones.
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