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Delhi Public School, Mohali, observes No Screen Week

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The Pre-Primary Wing of Delhi Public School, Mohali, observed No Screen Week, promoting healthy screen habits among young learners. The initiative encouraged students to explore creative alternatives and understand the impact of excessive screen exposure through interactive role-plays and daily screen-time logs. Students engaged in screen-free activities like reading, drawing, storytelling and outdoor games, boosting creativity, social interaction and cognitive development. Parents and teachers collaborated to promote balanced screen use, with families adopting conscious digital habits. The initiative encouraged children to remain mindful, active and engaged, building lifelong habits promoting well-being, focus and holistic growth.

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