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WhatsApp groups have become a common part of family and school life, offering parents a quick and convenient way to stay informed and connected.
However, as groups multiply, the benefits can be outweighed by constant notifications, off-topic messages and pressure to stay engaged. For teachers, these chats can be particularly challenging, often blurring professional boundaries and creating expectations of constant availability.
We want to know, how beneficial are these group chats? Are they helpful or are they a hindrance?
Joining Andrea to discuss is Native Editor of DMG Media, Sarah-Jayne Tobin, as well as listeners.
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WhatsApp groups have become a common part of family and school life, offering parents a quick and convenient way to stay informed and connected.
However, as groups multiply, the benefits can be outweighed by constant notifications, off-topic messages and pressure to stay engaged. For teachers, these chats can be particularly challenging, often blurring professional boundaries and creating expectations of constant availability.
We want to know, how beneficial are these group chats? Are they helpful or are they a hindrance?
Joining Andrea to discuss is Native Editor of DMG Media, Sarah-Jayne Tobin, as well as listeners.

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