In her new book, “Smartphone Nation,” social media expert Kaitlyn Regehr helps parents manage their digital media consumption and teach kids healthy tech habits.
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They don’t consider it safe and they don’t think the companies are going to fix it.” Common Sense Media, a research and advocacy group focused on youth and technology, has not endorsed the bill yet, ...
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Young children have a lot of trust in scientists, and watching superhero TV shows with villainous researchers has little ...
Young chimpanzees are remarkably innovative, inventing tools and improving on ones that adults use—and this technical ...
A Pew Research study found that more than half of parents surveyed with kids ages 11-12 said their children have smartphones at 57 percent.
Kevin Tang is an eighth-grader in California who won $25,000 and the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist” for his science ...
Richmond Public Schools (RPS) is highlighting the importance of online safety and care for technology for students following ...