
A new study from Rutgers reveals that gaming, modifying games, and related hobbies can form a career pathway into the high-demand IT field, especially for adolescents and teens with supportive parents.
Read MoreA new study from Rutgers reveals that gaming, modifying games, and related hobbies can form a career pathway into the high-demand IT field, especially for adolescents and teens with supportive parents.
Read MoreThey say that laughter is the best medicine, but it could be a good parenting tool too, according to a new study led by researchers from Penn State.
Read MoreSelf-reported spending is down 6% among US teens (which includes Gen Alpha and Gen Z consumers), but they are still shelling out on beauty, according to Piper Sandler’s latest Taking Stock with Teens survey.
Read MoreA recent study revealed nearly half of 13–16 year-olds with Problematic Smartphone Use (PSU) reported symptoms of anxiety (44.4%) compared to 26.4% without PSU. Over half of 13–16 year-olds with PSU reported symptoms of depression (55.6%) compared to 35.8% without PSU.
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