Experts say kids can have screen addiction and even withdrawal symptoms. The good news is they can combat it fairly quickly.
CDC reports 11-14 year old's spend 9 hours per day on screens for entertainment and US Surgeon General Advisory warns of the dangers of Social Media to youth It's not bad parenting that has brought us ...
AI addiction is on the rise as more teens rely on chatbots for companionship and support. These tools are built to keep kids engaged, which can make it harder for them to disconnect and manage their ...
Transforming Kids’ Screen Time: EdTech Startup Offers a Solution Amid Social Media Addiction Lawsuit
42 attorneys general filed suit against Meta claiming their social media platforms purposefully addict kids. Carrots&Cake offers a science-based solution KUALA LUMPUR ...
SEATTLE, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the #1 bestselling tracking device for kids with the highest rate of customer satisfaction in Japan, BoT Talk is poised to give smartwatches, Apple AirTag, ...
If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline via call, text or chat. A new study finds that addiction to social media, mobile phones and video games is linked to ...
Addictions to social media, mobile phones, and video games were associated with suicidal behaviors and ideation as well as worse mental health among U.S. kids, a cohort study suggested. Addictive use ...
When it comes to monitoring kids and technology, parents are all doing the best we can. Especially in the summertime when rules fly out the window. However, a new study found that parents may actually ...
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Online gaming addiction a risk for kids, policy change needed: Report
A CyberPeace report raises alarms over online gaming's impact on children, citing risks of addiction and exploitation. It ...
WASHINGTON — A new report spearheaded by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and sent to President Trump on Tuesday suggested dozens of federal actions meant to improve kids’ ...
Addictive screen use trajectories were associated with suicidal behaviors and ideation as well as worse mental health among U.S. kids in a large study. Increasing addictive use trajectories were ...
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