As your teenagers navigate social media, here are some ways you can protect them including through adjusting settings, enforcing limits and communicating honestly about the dangers that exist online.
“Unlike adults, some adolescents are underprepared with life skills that make work-life balance a developmentally appropriate milestone,” she continues. “Adolescents with significant needs for support ...
Headwaters exemplifies the kind of childhood activity championed by social psychologist Jonathan Haidt in his insightful and occasionally annoying bestseller, The Anxious Generation: How the Great ...
New WHO/Europe report indicates need for healthier online habits among adolescents New data from the WHO Regional Office for Europe reveals a sharp rise in problematic social media use among ...
Birmingham Scouts are hosting a taster session for potential Explorer Scouts. The session, aimed at people aged between 14 and 17, will allow participants to learn about the various activities and ...
In a world where the nuances of emotional expression often go unnoticed, Queen’s researcher Michele Morningstar is focused on unlocking the hidden language of nonverbal communication.