But while the onus is on social media platforms to act, researchers at the University of South Australia say the real battle will be at home—where parents must enforce the rules, manage their children ...
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Parents CAN prevent social media addiction if rules are set before children turn 12, research shows
Parents who want to stop children from becoming addicted to social media should crack down on internet use before the age of 12, research shows. Intervening before this age can reduce the risk of ...
The Big Apple is taking on the companies behind Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube, accusing them of “public nuisance” and spurring a youth mental health crisis in the city. In a ...
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