New recommendations from the American Psychological Association aim to help families navigate the hazards that come with ...
As a parent of six, including two daughters currently in their teens, Dr Coulson says ideally, he would like them "to be on social media less and use their screens less". But the reality, he adds, is ...
Leigh Rolnicki discovered soon after her son was diagnosed with autism that there were no places for him to play or have his ...
Teen brains show lower empathy but higher activation. Cultural factors shape responses. Understanding these differences helps ...
I have spent years working with teens, as a teacher and school counsellor in NSW public schools. I'm not on board with the ...
“Having a kids table at a family holiday event can be a fantastic opportunity for kids to connect and build their own ...
Chick-fil-A, Delta Air Lines, Pacific Life Foundation, and Staples are proud to serve as presenting sponsors for Future Bound by Junior Achievement, supporting JA's mission to prepare young people for ...
In response to the increasing volume and accessibility of video content for youth on streaming channels and various online platforms, the American Psychological Association has issued its first ever ...
The Indiana Youth Institute says studies reveal that involvement in teams, clubs, and organized activities not only improves kids' academic and social skills but also strengthens their mental ...
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.