The pressure to achieve is leaving some teens burned out, according to a new survey. While parents are part of the problem, ...
This article is authored by Ranjana Kumari, director, Centre for Social Research, New Delhi and Anne Collier, global expert on Online Trust & Safety.
Lizzie Marvelly is the chief executive of GirlGuiding New Zealand. OPINION. A long time ago, in a galaxy far away … in Rotorua in 2003, I started high school. It was a simpler t ...
A recent study suggests teenage brains are maturing faster than the average rate as a side effect of the COVID-19 pandemic. An OSF psychologist says the disease itself is likely less to blame than ...
Teenagers, influenced by various behaviors, must be guided to respond to abuse with patience and politeness. Parents should ...
it may also result in excessive control on a teen’s social media activity. In this video, Medianama Founder and Editor Nikhil Pahwa discusses the balance Meta and other social media platforms ...
“Liberated,” one teen said immediately ... fundamentally shaped by social media. The show’s cast of characters agreed to screen-record their private phone activity and share intimate ...
His life in cybercrime began at age 11, investigators say, and went on to incursions into Nvidia and “Grand Theft Auto.” His ...
Social media isn’t innately bad for children — but monitoring is essential. Smartphones are ubiquitous among young people. In the United States, 95 percent of teens ages 13 to 17 have access ...