Peer pressure isn't what it used to be — a new study has found more teens feel pressured to be online than they do to smoke, vape, ditch class and even drink. The poll of 2,000 American children aged 11 to 17 found 44% feel peer pressure to be online or on social media. That's […]
A Penn State training program helps K-12 teachers learn how to give students the confidence to ask questions and understand various perspectives about complex topics.
The study showed that frequent checking was linked to weaker attention span and impulse control in teens.
Researchers found that aggressive behavior in early adolescence is linked to faster biological aging and long-term health risks.
Cannabis is the most used drug with more than 10% of all Americans aged 12 to 17 having used it within the last 12 months.
Experts warn the trend exposes youngsters to serious risks - including sextortion, coercion and privacy violations.
Problematic use of mobile phones, social media, and video games were associated with higher risks of mental health problems.
Sitting around a table and regular bonding over meals may help prevent youngsters from using alcohol, cannabis and other drugs.
CONCORD — The 2025 Legislative session ended Wednesday when Gov. Kelly Ayotte ran the table, as the House sustained every one or her 11 vetoes…
A study found young people whose moms and dads were still very closely involved in their lives tended to have occupations with less prestige.
