Banning kids on social media today will hurt tomorrow's internet.
A report from Media Literacy Now finds more states are acting on media literacy education, but gaps between policy and ...
Australia has banned social media for kids under 16. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks—and what may work better.
Media literacy is finally getting some long-overdue attention. Whether it’s the rising awareness of political disinformation, the threat of AI, Russian hackers, or cellphones in the classroom, ...
Have you ever wondered why we set age limits for obtaining a driving licence, consuming alcohol, or even getting married? The answer lies not in arbitrary tradition but in science — more specifically, ...
Artificial intelligence is already changing young people’s lives. Students are generating essays with a few clicks. Young people are becoming entangled in emotionally-manipulative relationships with ...
PBS Kids show characters including the title character from "Arthur" decorate boxes at the Arizona PBS offices in Phoenix, ...
In Florida, there have been no cell phones allowed during instructional time this school year. The ban was put in place to adhere to the passage of a bill signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ...
Joanne Orlando receives funding from NSW state government. Sharenting is widespread and persistent. A review of practices over the past ten years describes that parents commonly share details such as ...
Australia’s proposed social media ban for kids under 16 is sparking a global conversation—and U.S. parents are listening. In what Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls a “world-first national approach ...
Starting on December 10, many Australian teenagers will no longer be as online as their peers in other countries. The Social Media Minimum Age Bill, passed in 2024, stipulates that a person must be at ...
Add this to the growing list of calls to action for the advice industry. It is no longer enough to treat financial literacy ...