Lawmakers looking to protect kids from the harms of social media are considering new proposals and approaches this Congress after a bipartisan bill stalled in the House last session.
By Mustakeem Mushtaq In today’s world, an alarming crisis is unfolding silently among students—one that is often overlooked ...
If you are a parent of a school student, you may have received a form seeking permission to use your child’s image on school ...
The average teen spends five hours on platforms like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. What's different about me is how I think ...
This is a two-part long read. Part one raises the pros and cons of social media access for children below 16 years old in the ...
New research indicates young people’s plummeting mental health isn’t just correlated with social media use – it’s caused by it.
The Senate Commerce Committee advances the KOSMA bill, banning social media for kids under 13, raising constitutional ...
Arizona public schools chief echoes call to action from Arizona Christian University; lawmakers reintroduce Combating Cartels on Social Media Act.
A new bill filed in the Tennessee General Assembly seeks to educate school children on social media and internet ...
Some kids have gotten tired of social media and constant smartphone use, and they have started what they call Luddite Clubs ...
Social media is bad for teens, right? That's a lot of what we hear. But a recent study examined voices missing from the ...