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Healthy Childhood

Kids and families deserve a strong foundation of understanding, skills, and support.


 

Before kids can experience the benefits of media and technology, they need support from the adults in their lives to set healthy habits. Our partnerships within communities and schools put our research-backed advice in the hands of parents, educators, and caregivers. Through research, we can better understand tech's effects on kids' learning and development, and explore how representation in kids' media influences their understanding of themselves, their identities, and the world. Together, we can put essential supports in place for kids' mental and physical health, learning, and development so every kid has the chance to grow up happy, healthy, and able to fully participate in the world, today and tomorrow.

 

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See how we're supporting kids' healthy development

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Research

Unpacking Grind Culture in American Teens: Pressures, Burnout, and the Role of Social Media

Teens face feelings of stress and burnout as they balance pressures and expectations from family, school, friends, and more. Learn more about what helps relieve these pressures -- and what makes them worse.

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Research

The Dawn of the AI Era: Teens, Parents, and The Adoption of Generative AI At Home and School

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White Paper

Generative AI in K-12 Education: Challenges and Opportunities

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Research

Getting Help Online: How Young People Find, Evaluate, and Use Mental Health Apps, Online Therapy, and Behavioral Health Info

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Research

Teen and Young Adult Perspectives on Generative AI: Patterns of Use, Excitements, and Concerns

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Research

Double-Edged Sword: How Diverse Communities of Young People Think About the Relationship Between Social Media and Mental Health

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Research

The State of Kids and Families in America 2024

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Research

Constant Companion: A Week in the Life of a Young Person's Smartphone

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Research

How Teen Girls Really Feel About Social Media

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Research

Teens and Pornography


 

 

Our Impact

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12,000+ people

registered for the Tips by Text text message program in 2021. The program provides quick, research-backed tips in English and Spanish to help families leverage the power of media and tech for kids' learning and healthy development.

 

 

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$1.9 trillion

Our Campaign for America's Children helped families across the country access the $1.9 trillion made available by the Child Tax Credit, which cut childhood poverty in half.

 

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Digital Equity

Access to technology—and the support and tools to use it—for kids, families, schools, and communities.

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Digital Literacy and Citizenship

Habits and skills that give young people agency over their digital lives and help them succeed online and in life.

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Tech Accountability

Public and private-sector reforms to safeguard privacy, minimize harm, and support healthy media and tech for all.

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Media Choice

Reviews that make it easier to choose high-quality, age-appropriate, and diverse content for kids at home and in school.

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Common Sense is a nonprofit organization giving kids, families, and schools the tools to make informed choices about media and technology. Families know us for our independent, age-based reviews of movies, TV shows, books, games, and apps. Educators use our free curriculum and edtech reviews to plan lessons and integrate technology into their teaching practice. At our core, we are a children's advocacy group. We draw on original research, industry expertise, and community partnerships to advocate for laws and policies that help kids thrive.  

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