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Leigh Rolnicki discovered soon after her son was diagnosed with autism that there were no places for him to play or have his ...
The Reproductive and Social Health Education (PEERS) guideline, launched today, can raise awareness of reproductive health ...
It's not just your coworker or socially awkward uncle who is now prone to believe the earth is flat or in the existence of a deep state.
A new survey from the nonprofit organization the News Literacy Project found that 81 percent of teens believe at least one conspiracy theory, and they often see such theories on social media.
Experts suggest that instead of banning social media for teenagers, which proves largely ineffective, the focus should be on ...
Teenagers can use social platforms to raise awareness, participate in activism ... Parents can set healthy boundaries around ...
As the government ponders an unprecedented ban on social media use by under 16s, I can report from the front lines of ...
Seven in 10 parents don't fully understand what their teens do online, and as a result find it difficult to offer advice on ...