Will, Ruby and Grace are among those swapping their devices for basic phones, for five days.
are teenagers, which is seventy four percent of total teenage population. When mobile phones made its debut in 1994 in Korea, it was used only for voice communication, but today people can also send...
Which phone is best for your kids ? From basic phones to smartphones, choose from a range of affordable, durable, safe phones to find the right device for your child or teenager.
State Lawmakers Push for Ban on Phones in Schools: A Solution or a Hindrance to Education?... "As a parent, I have two teenagers myself. You want to know that they're safe at all times. And...
Key Takeaways ; Teens need 8-10 hours of sleep per night for their well-being. ; Teens often have a natural tendency to stay up late due to their changing biological clocks. ; Obligations like early school start times, homework, extracurriculars, and social activities can make it hard for teens to get enough sleep. ; Good sleep hygiene, limited screen time, reduced caffeine, and a consistent sleep routine can help improve teen sleep quality.
A group of nearly 600 teenagers from Northern Virginia spent a week of their summer breaks doing hard manual labor for those less fortunate during "WorkCamp."
City teenagers in 2022 who swapped their smartphones for flip phones. "If I have one overarching message for my fellow teenagers, it's this: Spend time getting to know yourself and...
The rise of social media and smartphones has coincided with an accelerating decline in teenagers' mental health — and researchers are trying to figure out whether the technology is to blame.
Our research refutes many stereotypes, including the following: ; Mobile proficiency transfers across all devices ; Teens just want to be entertained online with graphics and multimedia ; Teens are tech-savvy ; Teens want everything to be social
As more children and teenagers use cell phones and technology, some say the digital world can... used for both good and bad. Around eight in 10 parents of children aged 11 or younger say...