doi:10.1016/j.jaac.2021.07.198Meredith GansnerCambridge Health AllianceElsevier Inc.Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
4. Lights-out, screens-off. Technology is affectingteens' sleep and mental health. It's up to parents to remove their phones from the bedrooms. You are a parent first. Simply asking them to turn it off is not the answer. 5. Respect. This generation (sometimes) needs to be reminde...
Just like adults, teenagers often suffer from insomnia due to blue light emitted from smartphones. This ultimately leads to a chronic lack of sleep, eventually affecting attention span and the ability to focus. Luckily, there is a quick and simple solution to this seemingly impossible issue. Acc...
Teenagers spend too much time using their cell phones and being connected online these days! Is this a new way to be more social or, does the technology really make them unsocial? And how will this constant connection affect them? My daughter who is fifteen years old has a smart cell phon...
Want to know which mobile phone provider to choose? Here’s ourguide to the best networks for kids and teenagers. Using a phone at school Kids are liable to use their phones a lot at school, so it’s important to know what’s allowed and what isn’t in order to make sure they’re...
Airdroid Parental Control Alternative: Discover Kiddoware In today’s digital age, children have unprecedented access to smartphones, tablets, and the internet. While technology can be a powerful educational tool, it also exposes children to various risks, including inappropriate content, excessive scre...
【题目】Are you a social media addict? Are you always checking your smartphone to see how many'likes'you've received for your latest post? Maybe you feel comforted by the notification soundthat someone has sent you a message? Don'tworry , you're not alone . We check our phonesall ...
Despite (无论) a love of technology and the wish to have the latest thing -including smartphones and iPads - it seems that social media is not the most popular form of communication.The study shows that 49 percent of teenagers are still happy to get away from the c...
And OFCOM agrees that smartphones are affecting family life. The spokesman said: "Ofcom's research found that the line between work and social time is also becoming increasingly blurred. "30% of smartphone users say they regularly take part in personal phone calls during working hours, compar...
They broke my heart when they were teenagers and I have never trusted them again. Good luck to you. Moving might be just the ticket. I feel happier and more confident after making the decision to move on without them in my life. This is their problem and no longer mine. 19 Reply ...