In the latest episode of ‘The Poynter Report Podcast,’ Dr. Justin Martin shares surprising results from a study on screen ...
According to a study courtesy of the University of South Florida, owning a phone can actually yield positive outcomes. It’s ...
Despite kids who reported having overall better well-being compared to kids who did not own smartphones, they also admitted ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Researchers studying kids’ digital media use and their wellbeing into adulthood say their Life in Media Survey revealed some unexpected results. “By far, the most surprising ...
A groundbreaking new study of young people's digital media use has revealed surprising results, including evidence that smartphone ownership may actually benefit children.
AI chatbots are becoming common in apps and websites used by children. These digital companions imitate human dialogue as ...
If passed, it would require parental consent for 14- and 15-year-olds. Apps would have 30 days to delete existing accounts.
In her new book ''Parental Control,'' internet and social media safety specialist Titania Jordan helps parents guide, protect, and connect with kids in meaningful ways online. She sat down with Alyse ...
Is your child’s screen time shaping their mind more than you are? Netflix’s Adolescence answers that with a chilling wake-up call for parents, revealing how toxic online content can radicalize ...
The first-of-its-kind, long-term study from USF also found 1 in 5 kids turns to reputable news outlets, but many never use news apps ...