Should the United States follow Australia’s lead in banning children under 16 from social media platforms? Absolutely!
As Australia’s ban on under-16-year-olds having certain social media accounts kicks in, debate on whether it’s a good idea or even legal rages on – both at home and overseas. Yet barely acknowledged ...
The first international standard for age assurance technologies, ISO/IEC 27566-1:2025, has been published, capping off a ...
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In the United States, kids as young as 13 can legally sign up for social media, not because it’s safe but because of an outdated law called the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. It was created ...
Schools also need clear backing to go phone-free — classrooms, hallways, and lunchrooms — because attention is a learning ...
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Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a smartwatch-based alert system that signals parents at the earliest signs of a ...
This study shows that even small, well-timed interventions can change the trajectory of a child’s emotional dysregulation ...
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