New data shows Georgia ranks number one in the country for cyberbullying, a growing concern that experts say impacts both ...
A new Pew Research Center survey finds that many parents believe their children spend too much time on screens, particularly ...
In an era of hyperconnectivity, screen time has become a defining feature – and struggle – of family life. Parents have to ...
The debate over how much screen time kids should have has been a hot one for decades. But it has grown even hotter in recent ...
About four-in-ten parents say they could be doing better at managing their kid’s screen time. A larger share – 58% – say they’re doing the best they can.
Too much screen time can lead to behavior problems in children, sleep issues, obesity, and back and neck problems.
There’s no hard and fast rules for managing kids’ screen time. Here’s what works for parents at The Verge and our readers.
Kate Middleton says that cellphones are "fragmenting our focus” and fueling an “epidemic of disconnection” in a new essay ...
Children who engaged in higher levels of screen time are more likely to perform worse on their standardized tests, a 15 year ...
We take a look inside the numbers on how parents manage what their kids see on their electronic devices, along with how much ...
A majority of parents of kids ages 11 to 12 said their child has a smartphone, a Pew Research Center survey published October ...
“When kids are spending more time on screens, they are usually spending less time playing, reading and interacting face-to-face, which can negatively impact their learning and knowledge. Electronic ...