Parents believe social media poses the biggest threat to their children’s mental health, a recent survey has found.
Protecting children on digital platforms will require the involvement of parents and other parties on top of limiting the age of social media users, a lawmaker and observers have said amid the ...
Under the proposed bill, it would limit addicting features that lead to constant scrolling, share youth data and promote ...
Kevin Franke read letters from his children addressed to the House Committee. In them, they described their lives as "content" on a YouTube channel, until their mother was arrested ...
The United States Senate Commerce Committee approved a controversial bill concerning children and social media. Bipartisan ...
Houston ISD joins other school districts in a lawsuit against social media companies for allegedly causing emotional and ...
Kensington Palace shared four portraits drawn by Catherine, Princess of Wales, and her three children – George, Charlotte and ...
School officials have found themselves responding to rising anxiety among parents and their children, including those who are ...
A study from the Murdoch Research Children's Institute (MCRI) in Australia found 64% of respondents reported at least three episodes of anxiety or depression as teens. A health expert weighed in.
Children who are 16 and younger would be limited to one hour for each social media app. That's an approach crafted by Senator Schuyler VanValkenburg, a Democrat from Henrico.