Teens face feelings of stress and burnout as they balance pressures and expectations from family, school, friends, and more. Keeping an open mind about the role of social media and stressing self-care can reduce pressures and support teens' well-being.| Common Sense Media
Teen girls have a complicated relationship with social media. But a new report from Common Sense looks at the platforms and features that girls like and dislike—giving us a chance to improve their experience online.| Common Sense Media
Online resources, therapy, and apps are important sources of mental health support for young people. But there's work to be done to make these tools as beneficial as possible.| Common Sense Media
Social media continues to provide both benefits and costs for young people when it comes to supporting their mental health and well-being. Our new report reveals its stronger impacts on youth of color, LGBTQ+ youth, and youth with depressive symptoms.| Common Sense Media
New research confirms that most teens surveyed have seen online pornography, but conversations with trusted adults can point them toward healthy ways to explore their sexuality. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.| Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.| Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.| Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.| Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.| Common Sense Media