The way kids grow up has changed drastically over generations. And kids raised in the 60s and 70s had 9 common sense traits that are almost impossible to find nowadays.
Just decades ago, parents would typically give their kids space to figure things out on their own, and as a result, those kids gained invaluable life skills that are increasingly rare today.
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Two new research reports highlight growing concerns about the impact of AI use on teens and young adults’ mental health and how they use the technology to address those challenges. The reports—both ...
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Oliver James was 32 when he admitted to TikTok followers he couldn't read. In a new memoir, he chronicles his journey from illiterate to booklover.
There’s a lot to roll your eyes at in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s new memoir, “Young Man In A Hurry,” but the least of it is Newsom’s ...
Enrollment is falling while staffing rises. Here’s why that isn’t automatically a crisis — and how politics, economic growth, and ESSER’s end shape the future.
Around seven in 10 (68%) young adults who are part of generation Z report binge drinking in the past year, with almost a ...
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