According to a 2019 survey of 2,000 mothers raising school-aged children (ages 5 to 18), moms spend nearly 100 hours a week on parenting tasks — even if it means sacrificing sleep and “me time.”
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Some Teen Girls Clocking Up Close to Six Smartphone Hours Per Day
Some teenage girls are clocking up close to 6 hours a day on their smartphones, with a significant proportion of them likely addicted to social media, finds research published online in the journal Archives of Disease in Childhood.
Read MoreSelf-Critical Perfectionism Gnaws on Students’ Well-Being Already in Lower Secondary School
A new study among ninth-graders attending lower secondary school inSwedish-speaking areas of Finland identified four perfectionistic profiles with varying associations with students’ psychological well-being.
Read MoreOne in Four Parents Say Their Teen Consumes Caffeine Daily or Nearly Every Day
A quarter of parents report that caffeine is basically part of their teen’s daily life, according to a national poll.
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