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50% of Teens Do Not Enjoy Life
Some experts call it “the new great depression.” Since the rise of social media, depression and feelings of hopelessness have skyrocketed ...
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Realistically Nurturing Your Talents
How often do we as parents imagine our children playing a professional sport? Whether it is swimming, gymnastics, college football, or basketball, there ...
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Mom Puts Her Kids on TV Fast, Kids Thrive
With a love for cultivating an “old-fashioned” life and returning to what truly matters, a mom of three encouraged her kids to adopt a “TV ...
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Singer Billie Eilish Deletes Her Social Media Apps
Grammy award-winning singer Billie Eilish says she has deleted her social media apps from her phone due to her complicated relationship with the internet. ...
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Why the British Couldn’t Watch TV at 6PM
At 6 PM every day televisions in Britain would go blank. The next one hour would be frantic. Parents would scoop their kids off the living room couch, ...
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NYC Declares Social Media a Health Hazard
New York City Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan, acting under the authority of mayor Eric Adams, recently issued a public health advisory designating social ...
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Are Kids Sad and Stressed Because Their Parents Are?
In a New York Times editorial, David French notes the frequent conversations he has with parents of teenagers about the teen mental health crisis in America. ...
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Family Dinners Are Key to Children’s Health
For busy families, gathering together for dinner can feel like an impossibility. Children could use it now more than ever. Robin Black-Burns’s teenage ...
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Typical Family Spends Only 6 Hours a Week Together
The typical family spends just six hours together a week, thanks in part to long working hours and time spent diving down the digital device rabbit hole. ...
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Social Media Is Linked to Rise in Teen Sadness
The CDC’s bi-annual Youth Risk Behavior Survey (2023) showed that most teen girls (57%) now say that they experience persistent sadness or hopelessness ...
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