Aging is inevitable, and for many, it signals the beginning of a new chapter - one where you cross off bucket list items and live life to the fullest, on your own terms. However, for some men, aging is a horrible prospect, filled with chronic fatigue, irritability, and inability to perform in the bedroom. If you're concerned about life in middle age and beyond, we've got great news: there are easy, proven steps that you can take to help stop the negative effect of aging.
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For men, getting older comes with its perks, like living life on their own terms and not having to "sweat the small stuff" day in and day out. At the same time, there are aspects of aging that men dread, like hormonal changes. Yes, you read that right - men, not just women, go through hormonal changes as they age. For men, the biggest change involves a drop in testosterone.
Lower levels of testosterone can wreak havoc on a male's mind and body and when left untreated, can result in symptoms like:
Those symptoms are concerning, but with testosterone replacement therapy and anti-aging medicine, many males improve their quality of life with age. The good news is that TRT and anti-aging meds aren't only reserved for "old guys." In fact, there's no magic age at which men should start thinking about hormone replacement therapy. Everyone's body is different, so if you're experiencing the above conditions in your mid-30s, TRT could be a viable solution when you consult with a doctor.
Testosterone is a crucial hormone for men and plays an important role throughout the male lifespan. Most of a male's testosterone is produced through the testicles. Also called the male sex hormone, testosterone starts playing its part during puberty.
When a male goes through puberty, testosterone helps males develop:
As boys turn to men and men grow older, testosterone levels deplete naturally. Sometimes, events like injuries and chronic health conditions like diabetes can lower testosterone levels. Unfortunately, when a man loses too much T, it results in hypogonadism. When this happens, the testosterone must be replaced, or the male will suffer from symptoms like muscle loss, low libido, and even depression.
TRT is exactly what it sounds like: a treatment option for men that replaces testosterone so that your body regulates hormones properly and restores balance to your life. Also called androgen replacement therapy, TRT alleviates the symptoms that men experience with low T.
Originally lab-synthesized in 1935, testosterone has grown in popularity since it was produced. Today, TRT and other testosterone treatments are among the most popular prescriptions in the U.S.
Without getting too deep into the science, TRT works by giving your body the essential testosterone it needs to function correctly. As the primary androgen for both males and females, testosterone impacts many of the body's natural processes - especially those needed for overall health. For example, men with low T are more prone to serious problems like cardiovascular disease and even type-2 diabetes.
When your body quits making enough testosterone, it causes your health to suffer until a solution is presented. That's where TRT and anti-aging medicine for men can help. TRT helps balance your hormones and replenish your depleted testosterone. With time, your body will begin to heal, and many symptoms like low libido and irritability begin to diminish.
For men, aging is the biggest contributor to lower testosterone levels, though there are other causes like obesity, drug abuse, testicular injuries, and certain prescribed medications. Sometimes, long-term health conditions like AIDS, cirrhosis of the liver, and kidney disease can lower testosterone levels.
When a man's testosterone levels drop significantly, it alters his body's ratio of estrogen and testosterone. Lower testosterone levels cause more abdominal fat, which in turn results in increased aromatase, which converts even more testosterone into estrogen.
If you're concerned that you might have low T, you're not alone. Millions of men in the U.S. feel the same way. The best way to find out if your testosterone is low is to get your levels tested.
For sustainable testosterone replacement therapy benefits, you must consult with hormone doctors and experts like those you can find at Global Life Rejuvenation. That way, you can find the root cause of your hormone problems, and our team can craft a personalized HRT plan tailored to your needs.
Are you used to blasting through a productive day and accomplishing all your daily goals? Do you find yourself losing muscle mass and the craving to be intimate with your partner? Does your partner complain about how irritable you have become? If you're not usually a curmudgeon, your body could be giving you a sign. It could be time to speak with a doctor about TRT and anti-aging medicine for men in Bergenfield, NJ.
If you're experiencing any of the following symptoms, you might be battling against low testosterone:
One of the most common reasons that men choose TRT is because they have lost that "spark" with their partner. It's not easy for a man to hear that they're not performing like they used to.
Intimacy is a powerful part of any relationship. When a once-healthy sex life dwindles, it can cause serious relationship issues.
The good news is that low libido doesn't have to be a permanent problem. TRT and anti-aging medicines help revert hormone levels back into their normal range. When this happens, many men have a more enjoyable life full of intimacy and sex drive.
Weak erections - it's an uncomfortable subject for many men in the U.S. to talk about. It's even worse to experience first-hand. You're in the midst of an intimate moment, and you can't do your part. Despite being perfectly normal, many men put blame and shame upon themselves when they can't achieve an erection. And while the inability to perform sexually can be caused by poor diet, obesity, and chronic health conditions, low testosterone is often a contributing factor.
Fortunately, weak erections are a treatable condition. The best way to regain your confidence and ability in bed is to speak with your doctor. Once any underlying conditions are discovered, options like TRT may be the best course of treatment.
Do you find it harder and harder to work out and lift weights in the gym? Are you having problems lifting heavy items that you once had no problem lifting?
Recent studies show that when men are inactive, they lose .5% of muscle strength every year, from ages 25 to 60. After 60, muscle loss doubles every decade. While some muscle loss is common as men age, a significant portion can be tied to low testosterone levels. When a man's T levels drop, so does his muscle mass.
Testosterone is a much-needed component used in gaining and retaining muscle mass. That's why many doctors prescribe TRT New Jersey, NJ, for men having problems with strength. One recent study found that men who increased their testosterone levels using TRT gained as much as 2.5 pounds of muscle mass.
Whether your gym performance is lacking, or you can't lift heavy items like you used to, don't blame it all on age. You could be suffering from hypogonadism.
If you're like millions of other men in their late 20s and 30s, dealing with hair loss is a reality you don't want to face. Closely related to testosterone decline and hormone imbalances, hair loss is distressing for many men. This common symptom is often related to a derivative of testosterone called DHT. Excess amounts of DHT cause hair follicles to halt their production, causing follicles to die.
Because hair located at the front and crown is more sensitive to DHT, it grows slower than other follicles and eventually stops growing permanently. Thankfully, TRT and anti-aging treatments for men in New Jersey, NJ, is now available to address hair loss for good.
While it's true that you can't change your genes, you can change the effects of low testosterone on your body. Whether you're suffering from thinning hair or hair loss across your entire head, TRT and other hormone therapies can stop hair loss and even reverse the process.
Also called "man boobs," gynecomastia is essentially the enlargement of male breast tissue. This increase in fatty tissue is often caused by hormonal imbalances and an increase in estrogen. For men, estrogen levels are elevated during andropause. Also called male menopause, andropause usually happens because of a lack of testosterone.
If you're a man between the ages of 40 and 55, and you're embarrassed by having large breasts, don't lose hope. TRT is a safe, effective way to eliminate the underlying cause of gynecomastia without invasive surgery. With a custom HRT and fitness program, you can bring your testosterone and estrogen levels back to normal before you know it.
Decreased energy was once considered a normal part of aging. Today, many doctors know better. Advances in technology and our understanding of testosterone show that low T and lack of energy often go hand-in-hand.
If you're struggling to enjoy activities like playing with your kids or hiking in a park due to lack of energy, it could be a sign of low T. Of course, getting tired is perfectly normal for any man. But if you're suffering from continual fatigue, a lack of enjoyment, or a decrease in energy, it might be time to speak with a doctor.
Whether you're having a tough time getting through your day or can't finish activities you used to love, TRT could help.
A study from 2011 showed that men who lose a week's worth of sleep can experience lowered testosterone levels - as much as 15%, according to experts. Additional research into the topic found almost 15% of workers only get five hours of sleep (or less) per night. These findings suggest that sleep loss negatively impacts T levels and wellbeing.
The bottom line is that men who have trouble sleeping often suffer from lower testosterone levels as a result. If you find yourself exhausted at the end of the day but toss and turn all night long, you might have low T.
TRT and anti-aging medicines can restore your T levels back to normal, which can help you sleep better with proper diet and exercise.
You're feeling down about everything, and there's no solid explanation for why you're in such a crummy mood. Your daily life is great and full of success, but you can't help but feel unexcited and unmotivated. If you're experiencing symptoms like these, you may be depressed - and it may stem from low testosterone.
A research study from Munich found that men with depression also commonly had low testosterone levels. This same study also found that depressed men had cortisol levels that were 67% higher than other men. Because higher cortisol levels lead to lower levels of testosterone, the chances of severe depression increase.
Depression is a very real disorder and should always be diagnosed and treated by your doctor. One treatment option gaining in popularity is TRT for depression. Studies show that when TRT is used to restore hormone levels, men enjoy a lighter, more improved mood. That's great news for men who are depressed and have not had success with other treatments like anti-depression medicines, which alter the brain's chemistry.
Ask anyone over the age of 50 how their memory is, and they'll tell you it wasn't what it used to be. Memory loss and lack of concentration occur naturally as we age - these aren't always signs of dementia or Alzheimer's.
However, what many men consider a symptom of age may be caused by low testosterone. A 2006 study found that males with low T levels performed poorly on cognitive skill tests. These results suggest that low testosterone may play a part in reducing cognitive ability. If you're having trouble staying on task or remembering what your schedule is for the day, it might not be due to your age. It might be because your testosterone levels are too low. If you're having trouble concentrating or remembering daily tasks, it could be time to talk to your doctor.
Why? The aforementioned study found that participating men experienced improved cognitive skills when using TRT.
Even though today's society is more inclusive of large people, few adults enjoy gaining weight as they age. Despite their best efforts, many men just can't shed the extra pounds around their midsections, increasing their risk of heart disease and cancer.
Often, male weight gain is caused by hormone imbalances that slow the metabolism and cause weight to pile on. This phase of life is called andropause and happens when there is a lack of testosterone in the body. Couple that with high cortisol levels, and you've got a recipe for flabby guts and double chins.
Fortunately, TRT treatments and physician-led weight loss programs can correct hormone imbalances and lead to healthy weight loss for men.
The benefits of hormone replacement therapy for men are numerous. TRT not only grants relief from low-T symptoms but can help give protection against age-related diseases. Additionally, doctors now recognize male testosterone as an important role in alleviating depression.
Some of the most exciting benefits of TRT can include:
Because men do not go through a specific period of hormonal changes like women do (called menopause), many doctors refer to "male menopause" as androgen decline. This is just another term for low testosterone, but like female menopause, the symptoms can be serious and affect your quality of life.
The best way to fight back against male menopause is with male HRT treatment from Global Life Rejuvenation. We provide the following HRT treatments for men:
Our treatment options are personalized for your body and are available as creams, gels, injectables, and implantable pellets. To find out if testosterone replacement therapy is safe for you, contact Global Life Rejuvenation today to schedule your comprehensive testing and anti-aging treatment consultation.
Growth hormone peptides are an innovative therapy that boosts the natural human growth hormone production in a person's body. These exciting treatment options help slow down the aging process and give you a chance at restoring your youth.
Sermorelin is a synthetic hormone peptide, like GHRH, which triggers the release of growth hormones. When used under the care of a qualified physician, Sermorelin can help you lose weight, increase your energy levels, and help you feel much younger.
Sermorelin is a synthetic hormone peptide, like GHRH, which triggers the release of growth hormones. When used under the care of a qualified physician, Sermorelin can help you lose weight, increase your energy levels, and help you feel much younger.
Benefits of Sermorelin include:
Whether you are considering our TRT services, HRT for women, or our growth hormone peptide services, we are here to help. The first step to turning back the hand of time starts by contacting Global Life Rejuvenation.
Our friendly, knowledgeable TRT and HRT experts can help answer your questions and walk you through our procedures. From there, we'll figure out which treatments are right for you. Before you know it, you'll be well on your way to looking and feeling better than you have in years!
NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE NEW JERSEY WINGS IN THE FORM BELOW!Break out blue cheese and celery — we’re searching for New Jersey’s best wings!While we typically run a statewide guide to Jersey’s best wings, this year we’re blowing it out and launching the Jersey Wing-Off 2025! A showdown where you, fellow wing-lovers, can help decide which wing spot is trul...
NOMINATE YOUR FAVORITE NEW JERSEY WINGS IN THE FORM BELOW!
Break out blue cheese and celery — we’re searching for New Jersey’s best wings!
While we typically run a statewide guide to Jersey’s best wings, this year we’re blowing it out and launching the Jersey Wing-Off 2025! A showdown where you, fellow wing-lovers, can help decide which wing spot is truly the greatest.
You’ve got the rest of this week to nominate your favorite wing joints. To do so, you’ll need an account on NJ.com. It’s easy — and free. Just click on the link below to create a username and password. After that, you’ll be taken to a form that allows you to write in your candidate.
READ MORE: New Jersey’s 55 best wings of 2024
Nominations close on Jan. 19. We’ll roll them all up toss in a few contenders of our own and publish a full list in a poll on Jan. 20. Then the voting begins. You’ll have until Jan. 26 to cast your ballot. You’ll need a free NJ.com account to vote.
We’ll tally the results and announce the top 10 vote-getters on Jan. 27. Then NJ.com’s own New Jersey wing expert will visit all 10 finalists, and select the winner of the 2025 Jersey wing-off based his evaluation of the flavor and quality of cooking, creativity, price and atmosphere.
The winner will receive a Jersey Wing-Off plaque and be featured on NJ.com.
Click here for guidelines on nominating and voting.
Bobby Olivier may be reached at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @BobbyOlivier and Facebook.
2-minute readNorthJersey.comNew Jersey's population topped 9.5 million people in 2024, a state record, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.The estimates, released this month, show that the state’s population climbed to an estimated 9,500,851 in July 2024. The 1.3% increase from 2023 was the largest year-over-year growth rate in the Northeast.“This census data is a testament to the important work being done every day across the administration to support our workers and contin...
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New Jersey's population topped 9.5 million people in 2024, a state record, according to the latest estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
The estimates, released this month, show that the state’s population climbed to an estimated 9,500,851 in July 2024. The 1.3% increase from 2023 was the largest year-over-year growth rate in the Northeast.
“This census data is a testament to the important work being done every day across the administration to support our workers and continue building a stronger, fairer New Jersey,” Gov. Phil Murphy said. “We’re incredibly proud that New Jersey is among the top 10 states for population growth.”
Primarily driven by a national trend of rising international migration, the population growth is counter to the annual United Van Lines National Movers Study. Also recently released, that report found that New Jersey led the nation in outbound disparity for the seventh year in a row, with twice as many households using the company's service to leave for other states than to arrive from them.
High costs of living, systemic inequities in education and increasing property taxes are pushing many middle-class families and retirees to seek more affordable regions, various reports have said. The MIT Living Wage Calculator estimates that a single adult in Bergen County must be paid more than $51,500 annually to support themselves, while two adults with a child need more than $104,500.
Still, due to an influx of residents arriving from out of the country, the population continues to rise. In the three years before July 2024, New Jersey added 311,544 residents from foreign nations. The state's total net growth since the 2020 census has been roughly 211,837 residents, Census Bureau records show.
To support the increasing population, state officials continue to push for economic growth. Officials with the New Jersey Economic Development Authority in particular are seeking to accelerate job and wage growth beyond that of neighboring states and increase venture capital investment, records show. Revitalizing urban centers and addressing poverty are other short-term goals for authority officials.
To achieve their economic goals, state officials are promoting programs including the NJ Aspire Tax Credit and NJ Forward Tax Credit to create jobs in high-growth sectors. Moreover, there are tangential initiatives such as the NJ Innovation Evergreen Fund, which is designed to invest in life sciences and financial technology with proceeds gained from the sale of state corporate tax credits.
More:What is middle class in New Jersey? Here's what it takes to make it
State Treasurer Elizabeth Maher Muoio said in a recent statement that New Jersey has strong appeal as a hub for businesses and families due to "its dynamic business community, top-rated schools and ideal location at the crossroads of the Northeast."
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 4,391,600 jobs in the state as of November 2024, and 284,200 employers as of Sept. 30, 2024. Both were the highest totals in New Jersey’s history, state officials said.
Despite these successes, infrastructure challenges loom. A 2023 report from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimated that New Jersey will need $31.6 billion for water infrastructure improvements over the next 20 years. Housing, transportation and energy systems are also under strain.
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In December, Murphy and the State Planning Commission unveiled a preliminary update to the State Development and Redevelopment Plan, which aims to address some of these issues. The plan focuses on sustainable growth, housing affordability and climate resilience. Peter Kasabach, executive director of New Jersey Future, a nonprofit advocating for smart growth policies, called it "a blueprint for a fairer New Jersey where people can thrive while protecting our natural resources and supporting economic growth."
From banning cell phones in schools to offering free, full-day kindergarten in every district, Gov. Phil Murphy said improving the state’s public schools will be a central part of his plans for his final year in office.During his annual State of the State address, Murphy said increasing funding for public education has been a priority throughout his time in office, making his administration the first to fully fund the school funding formula, bringing school aid to almost $12 billion.But Murphy said the work isn’t do...
From banning cell phones in schools to offering free, full-day kindergarten in every district, Gov. Phil Murphy said improving the state’s public schools will be a central part of his plans for his final year in office.
During his annual State of the State address, Murphy said increasing funding for public education has been a priority throughout his time in office, making his administration the first to fully fund the school funding formula, bringing school aid to almost $12 billion.
But Murphy said the work isn’t done yet, and proposals like expanding preschool for all three- and four-year-olds could make a big difference for students and families.
“Here in New Jersey, we have always believed that nothing is more important than nurturing the growth and development of our children,” Murphy said. “That is exactly why we have invested record sums into strengthening the crown jewel of New Jersey: our best-in-the-nation public education system.”
The following are some education-related highlights from his address:
Murphy patted his administration on the back for becoming the first to fully fund the school funding formula since it was adopted in 2008, including directing more money to districts that have been historically underfunded.
Local educators plead for changes in state aid formula
“We are saving taxpayers money because every dollar the state spends on public education is a dollar our families and seniors get to save in property taxes,” Murphy said, repeating a common refrain of his administration.
An NJ Spotlight News analysis from August 2024 found that taxes rose in all but a small number of municipalities, regardless of whether a school district’s state aid was increased or cut.
Murphy did not propose any changes to the school funding formula, despite calls from superintendents and lawmakers to make state aid amounts more stable and predictable. Just hours before Murphy’s speech, dozens of school officials and advocates gathered at the New Jersey Department of Education to testify on the school funding formula in a hearing organized by the Murphy administration.
‘Listen, you can fully fund the formula, but if the formula is broken to begin with, [it] doesn’t help.’ — Senate Minority Leader Anthony Bucco
State Sen. Vin Gopal (D-Monmouth), who chairs the Senate education committee, has introduced a bill to update the formula.
“Now that the school funding formula is complete, as far as its phase-in of all the years, this is the appropriate time to go and do this,” Gopal said in December. At the time, advocates called on government officials to move quickly to avoid another tumultuous budget cycle for certain school districts that will likely lose funding.
Senate Minority Leader Anthony Bucco (R-Morris) told NJ Spotlight News that even though the formula is fully funded, some schools are losing millions of dollars and cutting teaching positions.
“Listen, you can fully fund the formula, but if the formula is broken to begin with, [it] doesn’t help,” Bucco said.
Senate Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz (D-Essex) said she is open to tweaks to the formula so long as they don’t hurt districts that have long been underfunded. Districts must be able to create their budgets earlier in the school year, she added.
The amounts of state aid for each district are released two days after the governor’s budget address in February but not finalized until June. School budgets are typically certified in May.
Throughout his time in office, Murphy has also increased funding for preschool with the goal of achieving universal preschool for all three- and four-year-olds in the state. Under Murphy, 229 school districts have created preschool programs, according to his office, bringing the total to 293 or roughly half of New Jersey school districts.
On Tuesday, he announced plans to keep working toward universal pre-K and to ensure every school district offers free, full-day kindergarten. Fewer than a dozen of New Jersey’s nearly 600 school districts do not offer full-day kindergarten programs. Murphy said children and families in these communities are being left behind.
“We will save every parent money by offering them a free, safe, and enriching environment to leave their child during the workday, whether it be full-day K or universal pre-K,” Murphy said.
He singled out Jen Lai, a nurse and mother of four children in Hillsborough, one of the towns that does not already offer full-day kindergarten.
“I believe that Jen and Vince’s children deserve every opportunity in the world. And by ensuring that they can enjoy a full day in the classroom — early in their academic life — we will set them, and every child, on a path to lifelong success,” Murphy said.
Ruiz, former chair of the Senate education committee, said universal full-day kindergarten is a “no-brainer.” She introduced a bill in November that would establish a framework for preschool expansion aid that prioritizes at-risk students. Under the bill, districts that do not already have free, full-day kindergarten would not be eligible for preschool expansion aid.
Murphy also proposed restricting, and even banning, cellphones in K-12 schools, drawing his first extended ovation from lawmakers.
“Today, our children are inundated with screens. And if you ask just about any educator, they will tell you that mobile devices are a distraction in the classroom. They are fueling a rise in cyberbullying. And they are making it incredibly difficult for our kids, not only to learn but to retain the substance of what they learn,” he said.
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Murphy’s proposal appears to align with a bill that unanimously passed the Senate on Tuesday afternoon just before his speech. The bill, which has not yet come up for a vote in the Assembly Education Committee, would direct the state Department of Education to devise a cellphone and social media policy that is then adopted in K-12 schools. The policy would prohibit nonacademic use of cellphones during class while allowing phones to be used if there is an emergency or perceived threat.
“In today’s day and age, cellphones and social media have advanced far from their original concepts and, unfortunately, have been widely reported as heavy contributors to the youth mental health crisis,” said Sen. Kristin Corrado (R-Passaic), a sponsor of the bill. “With this policy, students will be able to better focus on their schoolwork and we can help ensure our children do not fall victim to the perils of social media at such a young age.”
Assembly Minority Leader John DiMaio (R-Morris), said that while the proposal sounds good to legislators, it was not popular with the two high school students seated next to him. He said there are better ways to solve student mental health issues than banning phones in school.
“They just throw that out there,” he said afterward. “We should really vet that, talk to parents and get their support… I think they should just have flip phones, myself, personally.”
Cellphone policies currently vary by district, with some allowing use for educational purposes and others requiring students to place their phones in locked pouches for the duration of the school day. At the start of this school year, the state Department of Education shared a memo urging districts to carefully consider the benefits and drawbacks of different types of cellphone policies.
The research on the effectiveness of cellphone bans for students isn’t clear, since much of it focuses on specific schools and not the general practice.
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Inside Gov. Murphy's proposed cell phone ban in schoolsNew Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has proposed a statewide ban on smartphones in K-12 classrooms during his final State of the State address Tuesday afternoon.The BriefNEW JERSEY - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy delivered his final State of the State address before leaving office Tuesday afternoon.During his address, he proposed a ban that would make all K-12 classrooms in the state phone free.What we kno...
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has proposed a statewide ban on smartphones in K-12 classrooms during his final State of the State address Tuesday afternoon.
NEW JERSEY - New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy delivered his final State of the State address before leaving office Tuesday afternoon.
During his address, he proposed a ban that would make all K-12 classrooms in the state phone free.
What we know:
Seeing the impact of smartphone use on his own teenage children, Murphy is proposing to ban device use in all K-12 classrooms across New Jersey.
More than 600 New Jersey School districts would be required to introduce policies to ban devices, but they would also be able to determine how the policies are implemented and enforced.
The backstory:
Citing distractions, cyberbullying and social media pressure, Murphy wants to join a growing number of states banning smartphones in classrooms.
Some local New Jersey districts like Cherry Hill and Woodbury have already banned smartphone and devices from the classrooms.
Some schools assign students smartphone pouches that are kept with them during the day but stay locked.
What they're saying:
"Every parent knows the damage these devices can cause. Enough is enough it is time for action" said Governor Murphy.
"They are fueling a rise in cyberbullying. And they are making it incredibly difficult for our kids, not only to learn, but to retain the substance of what they learn. Honestly, is it any surprise that the rise in smartphone usage has coincided with a growing youth mental health crisis?" Murphy added.
In a statement, President of New Jersey Education Association Sean Spiller released a statement saying:
"We also applaud Gov. Murphy for highlighting the concerns that so many educators and parents have about the detrimental effects of cellphones in classrooms. As New Jersey moves to limit the distraction that they pose during the school day, we call on the New Jersey Department of Education to issue guidelines directing districts to work with parents and educators in each community and at each school level to determine what specific policy will best serve students’ academic, safety and mental health needs. Shared input and community buy-in will help ensure the success of those policies better than any one-size-fits-all ban imposed from above.
Local perspective:
"I can understand the distractions with phones in schools especially this time of age everyone is on social media and quick to record something" said Jamel Coley of Camden.
FOX 29 spoke with some New Jersey parents who had mixed feelings about their child giving up their phones in class.
"No I don’t agree with the Governor. I mean we don’t feel safe as it is in school with security" said parent Dominique Nguyen.
"If I want to be able to get in touch with my kid I should be able to" added Wesley Lebouef who has a 10-year-old son he plans to buy a smartphone for next year.
"I do agree there shouldn't be the distractions and they should be learning and not being on their cell phones" added Emilo Ramil of Bellmawr.
What's next:
If passed, the law would take effect immediately and be implemented by the fall of this year.
The Source: Information in this story is from Governor Murphy and his office.