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With evidence still emerging, more research on adolescent mental health and social media use is wiser than new regulation.
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Country and Town House on MSNMental Health Expert Rachel Kelly On How To Raise Happy TeenagersHow can we expect our children to thrive if their parents model constant worry and perfectionism? Charlotte Metcalf meets ...
Ditch the “brain disorder” social media narrative (PDA anyone?) and embrace high expectations with support to help kids ...
Take heart in this impression. A century ago, when adolescent psychology first emerged as a field of study, that was exactly ...
Learn how secure attachment enables children to thrive and how imperfect parents can provide children with this critical ...
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The Kathmandu Post on MSNA generation at riskWe’re losing our children to digital brain rot, and they’re losing more than their attention spans.
Compulsive or addictive patterns of screen use — rather than total time spent on devices — may pose a greater risk to adolescents’ mental health, new research shows.
The health of U.S. children has deteriorated over the past 17 years, with kids today more likely to have obesity, chronic ...
CCHR says the troubled teen industry still endangers kids' lives, and tougher bans and oversight of both facilities and the ...
The FLX Summer Internship Program at Hobart and William Smith Colleges is in full swing, with 20 students gaining real-world ...
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Toronto Life on MSN“Smartphones give predators 24/7 access to your child”: This former Crown attorney left the law to focus on keeping kids safe onlineSo far, she’s founded Raising Awareness Against Digital Dangers, published a parenting handbook, visited schools across North ...
Social media is intentionally designed “to expose users to an endless stream of content” which makes it addictive, said Carol ...
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