A Responsible Approach to Social Media Helps Students Thrive 

The U.S Surgeon General recommends a cautious approach to teen social media use, warning about the adverse effects on youth mental health. While many schools and communities are struggling to respond, UVWS has always offered a phone-free education with a focus on play and exploration.  From our play-based preschool and kindergarten programs to our integrated academic curriculum in elementary and middle school, we prioritize face-to-face connections over digital distractions. 

We understand the challenges parents face in managing screen time and social media exposure and we provide support for parents wanting to limit social media and screen time for their children. Our commitment to fostering real-world relationships and deep learning experiences sets us apart, ensuring your child receives an education that honors their development and well-being.

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Surgeon General Issues New Advisory About Effects Social Media Use Has on Youth Mental Health

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