teens should put down phones to boost mental health: study
boys spent an average of 6.3 hours on screens a day while girls reported an average of 5.4 hours on electronic devices.boys
those surveyed, the greatest life satisfaction was reported by boys who had between one and two hours of screen time a day and physical activity seven days a week. among girls, the highest levels of satisfaction were reported by those with less than one hour of screen time a day and daily physical activity.those
interestingly, the researchers found that wellbeing could be improved by increasing physical activity levels even among those teenagers who engaged in unusually high amounts of screen time.
pandemic teens could benefit from later school start
poor sleep is linked to negative outcomes in youth, including a greater risk of obesity, diabetes and depression.
the pain of deferred grief during the pandemic
"when we're not able to go into our grief, to really experience it, to experience our sorrow, to have it witnessed by people."