How ongoing, age-appropriate conversations about bodies, intimacy, and consent build trust, safety, and lifelong confidence for children of all ages.
Kids today need less judgment and criticism from their elders and more opportunities to make their voices known and heard. They have much to say when given the chance.
For years, employees acknowledged a problem with potential child groomers, but prioritized growth over fixes. N ot so long ago, Mark Zuckerberg was working in overdrive to convince the world that his ...
A.I. expert Sheldon Fernandez analyzes how generative tools are shaping young, formative minds, arguing that the real risk is not exposure to new technology, but the premature outsourcing of ...
In a new show coinciding with Frieze L.A., the artist layers homelessness, displacement and fantasy in paintings that ...
It was a pretty difficult time but, ultimately, it was a consequence of my own actions,” Earps says. “I take full responsibility and accountability for the book, the decisi ...
Parents may need to work a little harder than most people to manage their stress so it doesn't accidentally affect their kids ...
Across much of modern health research, children are measured—but not always heard. For much of the past half-century, health research has prioritized the quantitative—numbers, test results, trial ...
Daniel Radcliffe shared his poignant reaction to photos of the cast of the new Harry Potter TV series. The 36-year-old actor ...