Regular social media use during early adolescence is linked to weaker reading and vocabulary development over time, new ...
CHAPEL HILL, NC. -- Frequent use of social media could be reshaping how adolescents' brains develop, a new study found. Those who checked their platforms more often were more likely to be sensitive to ...
Regular social media use across early adolescence is related to worse reading and vocabulary development over time, according ...
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders provides evidence that while depression in early adolescence is ...
The mission of our English Language Arts Department is for staff, families, and community members to work in partnership to ensure that all students have adequate and equitable access to high-quality ...
The brain develops in spurts throughout childhood and adolescence, but not much is understood about the process. To disentangle this complicated puzzle surrounding one of the body’s most mysterious ...
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