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ERIC Number: ED633188
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2023
Pages: 15
Abstractor: ERIC
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Digital Well-Being for Teens. Education Week. Spotlight
Editorial Projects in Education
Prioritizing digital well-being for teens helps them develop healthy relationships with technology and navigate the digital world safely. This Spotlight will help one learn how social media is affecting many teen girls' sleep and mental health; explore tips to support students' mental health; investigate how social media habits can influence preteens' brain development; dive into research on the link between achievement and SEL; and more. Articles in this Spotlight include: (1) What Girls Say Social Media Is Doing to Their Sleep and Mental Health (Alyson Klein); (2) 5 Tips to Support Students' Mental Health as the School Year Begins (Caitlynn Peetz); (3) Preteens' Social Media Habits Could Be Changing Their Brains (Sarah D. Sparks); (4) What New Research Shows About The Link Between Achievement and SEL (Lauraine Langreo); (5) New Laws Aim to Combat the Youth Mental Health Crisis. Here's What They Do (Libby Stan); (6) Mindfulness in the Classroom: Strengthen Students' Focus in 3 Minutes a Day (Lisa Mazinas); and (7) Teens Know They're Addicted to Social Media. How to Help Them Cut Back (Brian Galla). [This Spotlight was sponsored by The Center for Digital Thriving.]
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Publication Type: Collected Works - Serial
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Editorial Projects in Education (EPE)
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