Summary
With his gaze fixed on a tiny screen, hearing plugged by earbuds and fingers flying, the average teenager may look like a disaster in the making: socially stunted, terminally distracted and looking for trouble.
But look beyond the dizzying array of beeping, buzzing devices and the incessant multitasking, psychologists say, and today's digital kids may not be such a disaster after all.See the full content of this document
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Research Shows Social Media Sites Are Healthy for Teens
Far from hampering adolescents' social skills or putting them in harm's way as many parents have feared, electronics appear to help kids develop emotional bonds, their own identities and an ability to communicate and wor...
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