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Oklahoma

Emerging Action

Oklahoma at a glance

  • Oklahoma mandates bell-to-bell phone-free schools.

  • Oklahoma has a reasonable childhood independence law.

  • Oklahoma's attorney general is actively holding tech companies accountable.

  • Oklahoma has not enacted any significant social media age restrictions.

  • Oklahoma has not yet passed major laws that regulate harmful tech or hold companies liable.

Areas of Opportunity

  • Strengthening the statewide phone policy to require inaccessible storage will bring even more focus and connection back to Oklahoma's schools.

  • Setting a social media age minimum of 16 with no parental consent loophole will solve the collective action problem for Oklahoma families.

  • Passing laws that address harmful social media design and AI safety will protect Oklahoma's kids from manipulative technology.

  • Creating legal pathways for families to sue tech companies for harm will help Oklahoma hold big tech accountable.

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Dive Deeper

Childhood Development Policies

Is the state helping to solve the collective action problems families face by adopting policies that support a healthier real-world childhood?

  • Distraction-Free Schools

    Oklahoma mandates bell-to-bell phone-free schools, though it does not require inaccessible storage. View the state’s Phone-Free Schools Report Card.

  • Childhood Independence

    Oklahoma was one of the first states to pass a reasonable childhood independence law, protecting families from unreasonable charges of neglect. The law specifies that allowing children to engage in independent activities like walking to school, playing outside, and staying home alone is not neglect.

Tech Policies

What is the state doing to address harmful tech and hold companies accountable?

  • Social Media Age Limits

    Oklahoma has not enacted any significant social media age restrictions.

  • Regulating Harmful Design

    Oklahoma has not yet enacted any significant laws in this area.

  • Holding Tech Companies Accountable

    Oklahoma has not yet enacted any significant laws in this area.

  • Incentivizing Safer Tech

    Oklahoma has not yet enacted any significant laws in this area.

Family Perceptions

What do parents in the state say about their children's tech use, opportunities for independence, and real-life interactions?

  • IFS Resilient Childhood Score

    Medium. Oklahoma parents report that their kids experience:

    • Moderate levels of independent, unsupervised activity
    • Moderate time spent playing outside and socializing with friends
    • Moderate screen time and tech use

This page was last updated on March 4, 2026. The Childhood Index highlights key policies and actions and is not intended to be a comprehensive list. If there’s something you think we missed or should consider, we welcome your feedback.

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