New research shows how parents' own screen use may impact their children's screen habits—including increasing their exposure ...
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Parents’ phone habits increase exposure of mature content for children, new study findsAs parents spend more time on their phones, children are likely to engage with age-inappropriate content. Experts weigh in on ...
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Study Shows Parents Who Overuse Media Are Actually Harming Their KidsKids catch onto things very quickly, especially if it is affecting their hobbies and fun time. Phone usage among kids have ...
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Kids Consume More Mature Media When Parents Overuse ScreensYikes! The way parents use their phones around their kids may influence how much inappropriate content kids consume.
A new study revealed that parents who regularly consume mature content raise kids who are more likely to choose R-rated ...
Study says fluoride in drinking water could lower kids' IQs, but some experts say that's based on bad data. Here's what you ...
COVID-19 lockdowns disrupted the development of a "crucial" social skill among preschool children, according to new research. The study of kids under six years of age is among the first to show the ...
As children's screen time climbs, so does their exposure to R-rated movies and violent video games. A new study from UCSF reveals parental habits play a major role in shaping kids' media exposure, and ...
Whether you like it or not, kids are going to watch YouTube. The site is filled with a seemingly endless selection of videos ...
The kids in the video dance on an illuminated triangular ... It’s useful information kids can apply to their studies, even provide inspiration for the next science or research project.
A new study shows a growing generational divide when it comes to career aspirations - with many young people aspiring to tech ...
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