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Children, especially girls, who use smartphones before they are 13 years old may have worse mental health outcomes when ...
A global study of 2 million people links smartphone use under age 13 to mental health issues, especially in girls, citing ...
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New research suggests social media use has a significant effect on interactions with children — even when adults aren't ...
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Katherine Heigl and her husband, Josh Kelley, have instilled a set of rules for their three children when it comes to their phones. Heigl said that she noticed her three kids, Naleigh, 16 ...
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Adults generally cite four reasons to ban phone use during school: to improve kids’ mental health, to strengthen academic outcomes, to reduce cyberbullying and to help limit kids’ overall ...
Seventeen percent of kids who attend schools that ban or confiscate phones report severe depression symptoms, compared with just 4% among kids who keep their phones with them during the school day.