Matt and Emma Willis host a new documentary about the impact of smartphones on children's behaviour.
Matt and Emma Willis are hosting a new documentary about the impact of smartphones on children's behaviour
The two-part series is a social experiment tackling the impact of smartphones and social media on children. The first episode will be broadcast on Wednesday. The couple share three children, 15, 12 and eight years old - similar ages to that of the Year 8 pupils in the programme.
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