Teens, technology and the social media problem
In this digital age, it’s so easy to get caught up in the dizzying whirlwind of trends and tweets that make up social media. Indeed, the near-crushing load of today’s
In this digital age, it’s so easy to get caught up in the dizzying whirlwind of trends and tweets that make up social media. Indeed, the near-crushing load of today’s
Nikki Valdez believes it is important to nurture a relationship with one’s daughter, and this can be strengthened through moments of bonding.
My easygoing 10-year-old now suddenly snaps when corrected, while my 6-year-old is starting to act like her tweener kuya, too. With quarantine measures dragging on, we may be spending more
A new study has found that many teens using e-cigarettes appear to be inhaling significant quantities of nicotine without realizing.
“Parents can help their children understand that being alone isn’t bad. It doesn’t mean nobody likes you.”
Nearly half of the parents said their teens have problems falling asleep, or wake up and struggle to get back to sleep.
The quantity and quality of teenagers’ sleep could have a significant effect on blood pressure, cholesterol levels and abdominal fat.
Teen girls may be more affected than boys by daytime sleepiness, which could have great impact on their schooling and personal life.
Teens who spend a large amount of time in front of a screen have higher risk of insomnia, which leads to a greater risk of depression.
The researchers also found a strong link between time spent watching TV and risk factors for developing diabetes or heart disease in later life.
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