When it comes to screentime, parents should start worrying less about the amount of time their teenagers are online and instead focus on the quality of the content. parenting
In the age of online classes and Zoom friends and family meetups, the quality of teen content is more important than ever, according to a report by Common Sense Media released on Wednesday. "All screen use is not equal, especially at a time when other avenues of connection and learning are shut off," said Michael Robb, an author of the report and senior director of research at Common Sense Media.
The report also stated that more children are looking up mental health information online, but there are also almost no digital mental health tools designed for adolescents. In his commentary for the report, Yang discussed the need for public schools to include curriculum about mindfulness and the responsible use of technology."In this period of time, we have to try and deliver people tools online," Yang said.
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