The emerging issues facing teens in 2023 (and how educators can help)
It’s a brand New Year with new opportunities and challenges. As each year passes, the main issues facing parents and educators morph and change as
It’s a brand New Year with new opportunities and challenges. As each year passes, the main issues facing parents and educators morph and change as
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There are a lot of reasons why invested parents are concerned about their teenagers’ video game addiction. Is it killing brain cells? Is it making him angry? Will he become a video game bum? Let’s explore the risks and rewards of video gaming.
There are a lot of reasons why invested parents are concerned about their teenagers’ video game addiction. Is it killing brain cells? Is it making him angry? Will he become a video game bum? Let’s explore the risks and rewards of video gaming.
There are a lot of reasons why invested parents are concerned about their teenagers’ video game addiction. Is it killing brain cells? Is it making him angry? Will he become a video game bum? Let’s explore the risks and rewards of video gaming.
Many parents are noticing that after a period of screen time, children are often irritable and moody, short tempered and foul. How do we get them off the screen without starting World War 3?
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