The founder of ēllu explains that technology can be positive for children when it is used with guidance, limits, and a strong focus on safety.
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A new AAP study just raised a big question about when kids should get their first phone
There’s a new hallmark milestone every modern parent eventually faces: A child asks for a smartphone, often earlier than expected, and suddenly families are deciding what the “right age” should be. It ...
Anxious, depressed, isolated and worthless — that’s how the DeKalb County School District said its 91,000 students increasingly feel. From TikTok to YouTube, Georgia’s third-largest school district ...
Children who get their first smartphone before they become teenagers are at a greater risk of physical and mental issues, according to new research. University of Pennsylvania researchers led the ...
The optimal age for students to get their first cellphone is between 12 and 14, according to a survey of nearly 700 educators conducted in May through July by the EdWeek Research Center. More than ...
Parents who want their kids to cut back on screen time might want to get a handle on their own by designating specific parameters for their devices. Do you wish your teen would spend less time glued ...
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