Compared to teens who claimed not to use their phones recreationally, those who engaged with social media for less than two hours per day were 30% less likely to be stressed, 27% less likely to ...
Half of all adolescents between 12 and 17 have used digital screens for at least four hours a day since the pandemic, the ...
"Teens’ experiences aren’t monolithic; they see both practical benefits and acknowledge that phones have made certain aspects of growing up harder," says Monica Anderson, the director of ...
The war over teens and phones is being fought on several fronts: in schools, where teachers are at their wits' end over kids looking at phones during class, in Congress where tech CEOs have been ...
Everybody's getting flip phones. You can actually call people on them," he protested. It might sound odd but there is a growing trend of teenagers choosing flip phones over smartphones.
He has two teen drivers in his own household. What to do about it? While electronic devices can be a deadly distraction, apps on those same mobile phones — or accessed via factory-installed ...
A new study found that teens who use their phones while driving are more likely to drive dangerously, like braking hard or speeding up quickly. This is risky and makes accidents more likely.
Meanwhile, in the past year, there's been a noticeable crescendo in the debate over phones and teens, especially with the publication of Jonathan Haidt's bestseller "The Anxious Generation" and ...