
If districts are formally asserting that digital platforms harm children, why are elements of that same ecosystem embedded into the mandatory structure of the school day?
When it comes to children, we're quick to acknowledge screens are detrimental. But when it comes to screens and adults, we’re less willing to acknowledge our problems.
"Adolescence" blames the manosphere for the knife crime of a young teen. But is the rise of screens and technology the real culprit?
What happened to children playing outside for hours and being creative while exploring and learning new things?