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Phones, Pills and Chores: Why Bedtime Boundaries Matter
A Virginia Tech study found teens are more likely to attempt suicide at night after using…
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Phones at Dinner? How Early Smartphones Spark Family Fights and Silent Teens
UGA researchers found that kids who get smartphones early have more family conflict and teens share…
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Holiday Money Lessons: Raising Mini Millionaires
Holiday Money Lessons: raise mini millionaires by dividing pocket money into save/spend/share jars, weighing needs vs…
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Pocket Money Revolutions: When 15-Year-Olds Have £1,000 Saved — Are We Late to the Party?
A new UK survey has parents everywhere doing a double‑take at their kids’ piggy banks.
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NYC Sues Social Platforms Over Teen Screen Addiction – What Parents Can Do
New York City is suing big social platforms for hooking teens to endless scrolling. This article…
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Your Teen’s AI “Friend” Might Be a Bad Influence (and That’s on Us)
A new report reveals that AI chatbots like ChatGPT sometimes give teens tips on substance use…
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Why Schools Can’t Do It Alone: Rethinking Teen Mental Health and Screen Time at Home
Parents can’t rely on schools alone—only 30% of U.S. schools screen for anxiety and depression. Here’s…
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Financial Literacy 101 Isn’t Enough: Teens Are Still Clueless About Money
A new survey finds that many teens still don’t understand interest rates, retirement saving or credit…







