Common Sense Media: Tweens, Teens, and Screens: What Our New Research Uncovers

by ParentCo. November 03, 2015

Advice from Common Sense Media editors. By taking a "census" of kids' media use, Common Sense's new study quantifies screen use, identifies unique types of users, and uncovers patterns that could spark improvements in content, access, and learning.
Source: Tweens, Teens, and Screens: What Our New Research Uncovers | Common Sense Media


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