This is the final story in a three-part series on the ways new technology is impacting kids and teens. Read part one: How digital culture is changing the way kids play. Read part two: How digital ...
Teens starting high school and navigating their self-identity need more access to support and resources, says University of Canterbury researcher Dr. Valerie Sotardi. A study of child health and ...
Teenagers are known for their boundless energy, unique perspectives, and liking for expressing themselves. Yet, when it comes to striking up conversations with them, it can sometimes feel like ...
Teen entrepreneurship continues to grow, with 66% of teens ages 13-17 saying they’ll likely start a business as adults, according to a Junior Achievement study. This interest spans genders — 61% of ...
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