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A Milford high school student held in federal detention since last weekend when US Immigration and Custom Enforcement agents ...
As a very online teenager in a very online world, Charlotte Fosgate was well-known by her social media handles – @bluntfishie if you were one of her 18,000 Twitter followers or Charcoal if you were ...
Once you start swiping, you can’t stop. Anyone with social media knows the feeling of scrolling for what feels like hours, ...
This fall, researchers from The University of Texas at Arlington will launch an ambitious study to explore how teens’ ...
We’d pull out board games, make the biggest and fluffiest pallet on the living room floor, and play for hours. Now, my girls ...
Fourteen-year-old Emily Pike’s only home up to last year was in the mountainous community of Peridot on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in southeastern Arizona. But after she was sexually ...
According to Nguyen’s website, appstinence means “refraining from having personal social media accounts and instead using ...
A digital game called "Helping Hands" is helping teenagers in conflict zones learn new methods to cope with trauma.
This comes as polling by children’s charity the NSPCC also shows that a strong majority of London adults (79%) believe tech companies are not doing enough to protect girls from harm on social media.
The new Pew Research Center survey found that girls’ experiences on social media skew more negative than boys’ experiences. Teen girls are more likely than boys to say social media hurts ...
45 percent said they spend too much time on social media — up from 36 percent in the 2022 Pew survey — and teen girls were more likely than boys to say it is harming their mental health ...
Teen girls were more likely than boys to report that social media has harmed their mental health (25% vs. 14%). They were also more likely to say it negatively affects their confidence (20% vs.