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Read up on the latest news and articles covering digital safety, curated by our panel of experts.

Making Smart Phone Management a Family Affair Can Be Empowering

While there is much focus nationally on the topic of teen addiction to smart phone use, a December 2024 study suggests that today’s parents are also challenged in managing their own use of these devices. A Harmony Healthcare IT survey (Phone Screen Time Addiction & Usage – New Survey Data & Statistics) finds that adults in the US spend five hours and 16 minutes on their phone screens each day – a 14 percent increase from the previous year. In short, adults on average spend more than 36 hours per week, a full day and a half, looking at their phone screens.

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Promoting Healthy Video Viewing for Teenagers

The local video rental store was often where childhood weekend fun began for many of today’s parents. Many have fond memories of visiting the store with parents, and selecting movies for viewing at home, often from the section featuring child-and family-friendly titles.

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Screen Time vs. Sleep Time: The Hidden Battle for Your Child’s Health

If your child isn’t getting enough sleep at night, they could be harming their physical, social, and academic development. In addition to having a direct effect on your child’s mood, emotional well-being, and immune system, sleep also impacts their alertness, attention spans, cognitive performance, vocabulary acquisition, learning, and memory.

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The Dark Side of AI: What Parents Need to Know About Chatbots

Towards the end of 2023, a 14-year-old Florida teen named Sewell Setzer III became increasingly isolated from his real life as he engaged in highly sexualized conversations with an AI chatbot named Dany, modeled on the Game of Thrones character, Danaerys Targaryen. As his relationship with the chatbot became more and more intense, the teen began withdrawing from family and friends, and started getting into trouble at school.

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How Social Media Is Contributing To A Mental Health “Emergency” Among Our Children And What Parents Can Do About It

The Senate recently passed two children’s online safety bills — the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) and the Children’s and Teens Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA 2.0) — which, if they become law, would require social media companies, technology companies, and online advertisers to do more to ensure the safety and privacy of technology users under age 17.

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Tips For Keeping Your Kids Off Video Games Over The Summer

Limiting the amount of time your kids play video games during the summer holidays can be a challenge, especially when they have an abundance of free time and you probably don’t. But while setting healthy limits on how often they can play can be a challenge, the benefits are worth it – for your kids and you.

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