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Michelle Obama urged parents to be tougher on kids' social media use, comparing it to addiction and emphasizing long-term benefits over instant gratification.
Michelle Obama discussed with psychologist Jonathan Haidt how parents need resilience to limit children's social media use and to protect their kids online.
Michelle Obama urges parents to set tougher limits on kids’ social media use for healthier childhoods.
Desperate parents like it a lot. Their children, not so much. Measures meant to bring safety and order to the digital Wild West, protecting children from the harms of social media and pornography ...
Hold social media companies accountable I know better now and I also know my experience is just one reason why we need the Kids Online Safety Act, a bipartisan bill that will finally hold social ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron is gearing up to ban kids from social media, but that may not be so easy, our colleagues in Paris report. Why it matters: The proposed ban, which would impact ...
Instead of always giving in, parents need to be steadfast in their willingness to do the hard things needed to keep their kids safe, Michelle Obama said.
(The Center Square)- Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, is co-sponsoring legislation designed to protect minors online.
Andy Murray says he will not let his children on social media until they are older to protect them from its “damaging” impact. Murray is the latest high-profile player in the sport to open up ...
Here's the average Social Security benefit for people age 65. Waiting longer to claim benefits, even past retirement age, can boost monthly payments ...