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Parents should reexamine how they can best support healthy psychosocial development of their young teens in the age of the internet.
Learn why asking curious questions about young people's digital lives is protective, and how to keep communication open, even when teens are pulling away.
Netflix released the limited four-episode series, Adolescence, and parents haven't been the same since. The British show ...
Droga5 Dublin, part of Accenture Song, and client The SOAR Foundation have launched a powerful reactive press campaign called ‘Face Not Recognised’ that aims to help parents who fear that social media ...
And as the story unfolds, the pernicious influence of cyberbullying and social media radicalization on the main character ...
Adolescence, the Netflix miniseries, presents a terrible possibility—that a seemingly “good” kid in a normal English town, ...
Rebecca Cox, mum to a 9-year-old boy, tries to find the answers in the wake of Adolescence, and as Andrew Tate returns to ...
Child Guidance Clinic at IMH offers comprehensive services for children with neurodevelopmental disorders, including ...
A Central Bedfordshire councillor is calling for a stricter use of social media in schools in response to hard-hitting ...
De-pilling' is meant to undo 'red-pilling,' a term that’s used the manosphere that refers to knowing the supposed truth about ...
To understand this growing concern, we spoke to real-life Gen Z individuals, parents, and mental health professionals who ...