Although the minimum age most commonly required by social media platforms in the U.S. is 13, nearly 40% of children ages 8–12 use social media, according to Dr. Murthy's report. That signals how difficult it can be to enforce these rules without parental supervision. One strategy is to...
This can have both beneficial and/or harmful effects on their mental health. Given the lack of research, the present study examined TGD adolescents' online (social) experiences and the association of positive and negative online social experiences with internalizing problems. The sample consisted of ...
Doctors at the Digital Wellness Lab at Boston Children's Hospital have released an in-depth study of the positive and negative effects of social media on young people. Founder and director Dr. Michael Rich joined CBS News' John Dickerson to dis
In today’s episode, host Bill Fisher is joined by analysts Paul Briggs, Paola Florez-Marquez, and Minda Smiley to discuss the role that social media platforms are being asked to play in protecting children online. Is regulation, and subsequent heavy fines, about to force them to ...
School Practices That Can Be Harmful Almost allpublic schools provide some kind ofnutrition education, but experts say much of what is taught is rooted in outdated notions that can contribute to body dissatisfaction. “It’s very black and white: healthy or unhealthy, good or bad,” says L...
In the current era of the comprehensive Internet, people are used to social media violence, but unconsciously, we will still be affected. Social media violence is slowly affecting us. Especially in adolescence, their personality has not been shaped, and they are still in the forming period of ...
ESPN's Kevin Pelton covers the W and is here to explain how all of this expansion stuff works - and how a new CBA should help the Valkyries use not just the expansion draft, but also trades and free agency to get competitive, fast. http://v.org/donate...
Family environmental factors play a vital role in shaping children’s health practices (e.g., obesity prevention). It is still unclear how parents’ social support affects children’s obesity-related health practices. The present study argues that whethe
“With social media, one of the things we know is it gives greater and more immediate access to teens around different ideas. This is both good and bad,” said Erin Birely, a licensed professional counselor and
“We parents today feel like we need to be everything to our children,” Wallace said. But it’s healthy and valuable for children to have strong relationships with their teachers. “Let the adults in their lives support them.” One way for parents to aid those relationships is by expressi...