Smartphones and social media are ever present with today’s students. Join this conversation on navigating the challenges and tailoring policy.
Psychologist Jonathan Haidt is calling for parents and policymakers to roll back the "phone-based childhood", which he says is "hurting" child and adolescent mental health.
I believe the epidemic of social media has the potential to be as dangerous as infectious epidemics. Mental health should be ...
As CT Attorney General William tong sues Meta, parents have placed pressure on Fairfield Public Schools to ban cellphones and ...
Smartphone makers will soon face an unlikely competitor. Concerns about the impact of social media are driving demand for old ...
A social media user claims Uber charges more for iPhone users than Android users, sharing a photo showing different rates.
Through the end of the year, the Sentinel will be publishing a look back at stories that made headlines in Mesa County in ...
A new survey from Pew Research Center shows a sharp increase in teen social media use. The percentage has gone up by 72% in ...
A new study looked specifically at how often teens use the internet — nearly half say “almost constantly” — and which social media platforms they gravitate toward. If you have a teen in your life, you ...
Emma Lembke, 21, a senior at Washington University, founded Log Off, a group aimed at tackling the complexities of social ...
Nearly half of U.S. teens (46%) say they're on the internet almost constantly. YouTube, TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat remain ...