Stereotypes portray teens as rebellious, overshadowing their unique feelings and challenges. Negative stereotypes can lower ...
perfected life has trickled down to teenagers, leading to symptoms of stress and burnout more closely associated with people decades older. Of the 1,545 teens the researchers surveyed, 56 percent ...
While there's no evidence of a causal link between social media and burnout, Amanda Lenhart, head of research for Common ...
Dr. Erica Lee, a child psychologist at Boston Children's Hospital, offers perspective on a new survey that found four out of five felt extreme pressure to succeed in school and are anxious about their ...
A new study by the Center for Digital Thriving at Harvard Graduate School of Education, Indiana University, and Common Sense ...
As the 2024 presidential election nears, it's important to explore the ability of college students and young adults to cope ...
A wafer-thin teenager’s dance teacher has told a Perth court how her grave concerns about the severely malnourished child’s ...
Kids with good physical fitness are more likely to grow into teens with better mental health and brain function, a new ...
This mindset can lead teens to believe that the most important ... This can result in anxiety, stress, and even depression. They may also lose interest in things that they care about, such as ...
Having a family member diagnosed with a life-threatening disease can be such a difficult experience, not only for the individual who’s sick but for their entire family.
Stress and anxiety may partly explain why colon cancers are ... of colorectal cancers grew 500 percent among children ages 10 ...