Por: The Boston Globe Opinion October 19, 2022
Re (Page A1, Oct. 11): MCAS scores may never go up substantially as long as mobile phones are allowed in schools.I am a retired secondary school teacher who taught health for more than 25 years. In the early 2000s, I was starting to have concerns about the influence of cellphones on teenagers. Almost 20 years later, toward the end of my career, I would hold up a phone in class and declare, “In 20 years we will be saying: ‘I don’t believe... + full article
ABC News USA Life October 20, 2022
The pandemic has taken a toll on all Americans' , but now, a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that more than 1 in 3 high school teens dealt with poor mental health during the pandemic, and 1 in 5 reported considering .Our study examined... + más
Poor mental health in US teens exacerbated by negative experiences during Covid-19 pandemic, survey finds | CNN
Jo Malone London Celebrates World Mental Health Day | Forbes
The Advocate USA Crime October 15, 2022
As tensions neared a boiling point between a troubled Baton Rouge teen and her mom in recent weeks, the girl began urging a 16-year-old boy she had met in online chats to end the dispute by , a person familiar with the case said.The plot came to a swift conclusion late Wednesday... + más
12-year-old Texas girl shoots dad in plot with other girl to kill their families, sheriff says | 10 WBNS
Social Media Has Made Teen Friendships More Stressful | Time
Time USA Health October 14, 2022
Public health data signals a genuine crisis in adolescent mental health: . But as we worry about tweens and teens who are struggling, we can’t ignore another mounting toll—the burdens that are shouldered by their friends and peers in an “always on” world. We have studied... + más
New Study: Making Friends Is Hard But Work Can Help | Forbes
The Six Forces That Fuel Friendship | The Atlantic
9to5Mac USA Tech October 11, 2022
A new US teens report from investment banking giant Piper Sandler claims that almost a third of them now own an . It follows a report about parents buying Apple’s wearable for kids as young as five … The latest twice-yearly report says that 31% of US teens currently own an... + más
Apple TV+ Guide: Every Apple TV show and movie available now | 9to5Mac
Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 03, 2022
California achieved a first in the nation this month: implementing a statewide law setting limits on the earliest school start times for adolescents. As of July 1, the law requires start times of 8:30 a.m. or later at public high schools and 8 a.m. or later for middle schools,... + más
Amazon to release Halo Rise later this year: A bedside alarm clock and sleep tracking device | Fox Business
Biden admin announces more than $300M in mental health funding in part from bipartisan gun bill | ABC News
Forbes USA Business September 30, 2022
Dr Linda Darling-Hammond (left), 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Research Laureate, and Professor ... [+] Yongxin Zhu (right), 2022 Yidan Prize for Education Development Laureate.Yidan Prize Foundation The Yidan Prize Foundation, a global philanthropic educational foundation set... + más
In tight California House race, 'red-baiting' mailers accuse candidate of communist ties | Los Angeles Times
Op-Ed: Football at Stanford? Maybe not | Los Angeles Times
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 30, 2022
Over the last 20 years, the 15th Judicial District’s Juvenile Specialty Court has worked to build connections with local teens and turn their run-ins with the criminal justice system into opportunities for self-improvement and moving past their mistakes.Desiree Hebert, program... + más
Guest column: The Missouri approach to juvenile justice would work here too, if Louisiana would give it a real chance | The Advocate
Feds say Louisiana's plan to put teens in Angola is 'problematic,' call for other solutions | The Advocate
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