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Boys Have Eating Disorders Too, Not Just Girls
The researchers focused on binge-eating, vomiting to control weight, and extreme exercising to lose weight.
Snapchat Adds Feature That Let's Parents See Who Their Kids Are Talking To
Instagram will also be releasing safety information for both parents and teenagers to go over.
Colleges With COVID Precautions Effective At Avoiding Transmission
Full-occupancy, in-person learning did not lead to higher levels of transmission of the virus at Boston University.
More Students In Charter Schools Lowers Segregation
Overall, when the number of students increased in charter schools, segregation went down.
Stop Listening To CoComelon & Put On Your Favorite Song For Your Well-Being
Having a choice over what music is listened to is more important than the type of music playing.
CDC Officially Ends Test-To-Stay In Schools
Students will not need to test or quarantine if they have been exposed regardless of their vaccination status.
Family Stress Linked To Problematic Behavior Online
It seems like screen time was being used as a way for families to cope.
Most Teens Actually Have A Healthy Relationship With Technology
Parents are the ones who set the tone for healthy internet and technology use.
Your Teenager's Smartphone May Actually Be Helping Their Memory
The study combated the idea that the use of smartphones can make someone “lazy” or forgetful.
Gen Z Spending Massive Amounts Of Time Gaming Per Week
It does not look like gaming is going anywhere anytime soon for this generation.
Expert Offers Tips On How To Make Sure Children Are Resilient After Falls
While parents try their hardest to make sure their child bounces back and gets on with playing, tips from an expert never hurt.
Get Outside! Children As Young As 6 Can Develop High Blood Pressure
Children can develop high blood pressure by the age of 6, and this typically applies to children who can be labeled as “couch potatoes.”
Report Findings On How Many Students Carried Guns To School
There were some factors at play that led students to carry guns on them into their school.
Majority Of Parents Text Their Children When Dinner Is Ready
More than half of parents (59%) text their children when dinner is ready instead of yelling.
"Dreaming Big" As A Child Can Lead To Disappointment
It is OK to tell your child to “dream big,” but these dreams should be kept practical and realistic.
Parent’s Drinking May Lead To Food Addiction In Children
Kids who have a parent with a history of alcohol dependency are at greater risk of showing addiction to foods that are highly processed.
Less Than Half Of Parents Plan To Give Youngest Children COVID-19 Vaccine
Despite the vaccines being shown to be safe and effective, parents are still not willing to get them for their children.
Being Involved In Sports Helps Children Develop "Grit"
Researchers have stated that the lessons children learn when they play sports can have a positive impact on the rest of their lives.
Nature Is So Good For Children's Lung Health
Children who lived around more green spaces, or who had their green space improved as they grew, had better lung function.