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German Survey Highlights Lack of Creative Opportunities for Children
A Forsa survey commissioned by the German Children's Aid organization revealed that over one-third of respondents believe children lack enough time for creative activities, particularly in Eastern Germany and among low-income families; 96% see creative activities as important.
German Survey Highlights Lack of Creative Opportunities for Children
A Forsa survey commissioned by the German Children's Aid organization revealed that over one-third of respondents believe children lack enough time for creative activities, particularly in Eastern Germany and among low-income families; 96% see creative activities as important.
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40% Bias Score


Parental Phone Use Negatively Impacts Child Development
A meta-analysis of 21 studies shows that constant parental phone presence negatively affects children under five, impacting their cognitive abilities, social behavior, and mental health; 70% of parents in one Turkish survey admitted to phone use during mealtimes and playtime with young children.
Parental Phone Use Negatively Impacts Child Development
A meta-analysis of 21 studies shows that constant parental phone presence negatively affects children under five, impacting their cognitive abilities, social behavior, and mental health; 70% of parents in one Turkish survey admitted to phone use during mealtimes and playtime with young children.
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32% Bias Score


Early Exposure to Violent Online Pornography: A Growing Concern
A study reveals that 15% of children are exposed to pornography by age 10, with the average age being 12; most online pornography depicts violence against women; and parents often underestimate their children's exposure, highlighting the need for proactive measures.
Early Exposure to Violent Online Pornography: A Growing Concern
A study reveals that 15% of children are exposed to pornography by age 10, with the average age being 12; most online pornography depicts violence against women; and parents often underestimate their children's exposure, highlighting the need for proactive measures.
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60% Bias Score


Bristol Study Tracks Development of Key Cognitive Skills in Young Children
A University of Bristol study uses brain scans and games to track the development of cognitive skills (inhibitory control and working memory) in hundreds of children (6 months-5 years), uniquely leveraging decades of data from the children's parents' participation in a prior research project.
Bristol Study Tracks Development of Key Cognitive Skills in Young Children
A University of Bristol study uses brain scans and games to track the development of cognitive skills (inhibitory control and working memory) in hundreds of children (6 months-5 years), uniquely leveraging decades of data from the children's parents' participation in a prior research project.
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24% Bias Score


Toddler Brain Development Study Links Early Skills to Future Success
A University of Bristol study tracks the brain development of hundreds of children aged six months to five years, measuring skills like inhibitory control and working memory through games and brain scans, using data from a long-term health study of their mothers to gain unique insights into the infl...
Toddler Brain Development Study Links Early Skills to Future Success
A University of Bristol study tracks the brain development of hundreds of children aged six months to five years, measuring skills like inhibitory control and working memory through games and brain scans, using data from a long-term health study of their mothers to gain unique insights into the infl...
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20% Bias Score


Personal Accounts Reveal Societal Challenges in Spain
Three personal accounts from Spain highlight the emotional toll of illness, political conflicts, and technology's impact on children, emphasizing the importance of human connection and social support in addressing these diverse challenges.
Personal Accounts Reveal Societal Challenges in Spain
Three personal accounts from Spain highlight the emotional toll of illness, political conflicts, and technology's impact on children, emphasizing the importance of human connection and social support in addressing these diverse challenges.
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32% Bias Score

Modern Parenting Challenges and the Need for Parental Support
A young mother in the Arab world describes her struggles with modern parenting techniques, highlighting the need for parental support and education as emphasized by the UN's focus on parenting as a learned skill.

Modern Parenting Challenges and the Need for Parental Support
A young mother in the Arab world describes her struggles with modern parenting techniques, highlighting the need for parental support and education as emphasized by the UN's focus on parenting as a learned skill.
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48% Bias Score

Screen-Free Toys Show 32% Higher Literacy Scores in Preschoolers
During Screen-Free Week (May 5–11, 2025), Tonies and Learning Resources are promoting screen-free, sensory-rich toys for children, with a University of Wisconsin study showing a 32% higher emergent literacy score in preschoolers using Tonieboxes compared to a control group; these companies are donat...

Screen-Free Toys Show 32% Higher Literacy Scores in Preschoolers
During Screen-Free Week (May 5–11, 2025), Tonies and Learning Resources are promoting screen-free, sensory-rich toys for children, with a University of Wisconsin study showing a 32% higher emergent literacy score in preschoolers using Tonieboxes compared to a control group; these companies are donat...
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40% Bias Score

Verbal Abuse Alters Children's Brains, Causing Lasting Mental Health Issues
A UK study reveals 41% of children experience verbal abuse, causing lasting brain damage and impacting mental health, according to experts presenting to MPs on Monday; neuroscience shows verbal abuse alters brain structures, leading to difficulties in social interactions and an increased perception ...

Verbal Abuse Alters Children's Brains, Causing Lasting Mental Health Issues
A UK study reveals 41% of children experience verbal abuse, causing lasting brain damage and impacting mental health, according to experts presenting to MPs on Monday; neuroscience shows verbal abuse alters brain structures, leading to difficulties in social interactions and an increased perception ...
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24% Bias Score

Poll Highlights Parental Delay in Puberty Conversations
A new poll reveals that many parents are delaying crucial conversations about puberty with their children, potentially leaving them vulnerable to anxiety and misinformation; experts recommend starting these conversations early and often.

Poll Highlights Parental Delay in Puberty Conversations
A new poll reveals that many parents are delaying crucial conversations about puberty with their children, potentially leaving them vulnerable to anxiety and misinformation; experts recommend starting these conversations early and often.
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36% Bias Score

Brittany Cartwright's Son Diagnosed with Autism
Reality TV star Brittany Cartwright publicly shared that her 3-year-old son, Cruz, was diagnosed with autism last fall; he is mostly nonverbal but shows exceptional love and intelligence; Cartwright is actively seeking specialized therapies and advocates for greater autism awareness.

Brittany Cartwright's Son Diagnosed with Autism
Reality TV star Brittany Cartwright publicly shared that her 3-year-old son, Cruz, was diagnosed with autism last fall; he is mostly nonverbal but shows exceptional love and intelligence; Cartwright is actively seeking specialized therapies and advocates for greater autism awareness.
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24% Bias Score

COVID-19 Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Turkish Children's Development
The COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey caused a rise in myopia among children and adolescents (7-18 years old), increased shyness and attention deficits, and exacerbated existing inequalities, particularly impacting vulnerable groups and potentially causing long-term developmental delays.

COVID-19 Pandemic's Lasting Impact on Turkish Children's Development
The COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey caused a rise in myopia among children and adolescents (7-18 years old), increased shyness and attention deficits, and exacerbated existing inequalities, particularly impacting vulnerable groups and potentially causing long-term developmental delays.
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48% Bias Score
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