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Precence, also known as pre-teen or tween, is a stage of human development following early hood and preceding cence. It commonly ends with the beginning of , but may also be defined as ending with …

Psychologists found robust cross-cultural evidence linking social media use to body image concerns.

Dec 17, 2017 · Teen Depression, Suicide Linked To Time Spent On Phones, Social Media This week on The Call-In, a new study suggests a link between electronic device use and depression among teens.

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Teens share a wide range of information about themselves on social media sites; 1 indeed the sites themselves are designed to encourage the sharing of information and the expansion of networks. However, few teens embrace a fully public approach to social media. Instead, they take an array of steps

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Colorado’s Teen Marijuana Usage Dips after Legalization. Government study puts the state’s high college cannabis use below the national average

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The fallout from a California teenager’s “excessive cell phone and social media usage” is detailed in an upcoming special report on ABC News’ 20/20. Brooke, now 15, got her very first personal device—an iPhone—as a 12th birthday gift. Shortly after, Brooke said, she became obsessed. “It was

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s are spending more time with screen media — and at er ages — than ever before. But there really is no magic number that’s “just right.”

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The Washington Post recently wrote an in-depth piec e on s these days and their social media usage, and in it was this startling statistic, courtesy a 2015 study by the nonprofit group Common Sense Media: Teens are spending nearly nine hours a day consuming media. And ren ages eight to 12

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