• Parenting Tip Sheets

    The Rise of Dr. Google: How to Help Youth Develop Skills to Find Accurate Health Information Online

    How can families, schools, and communities encourage digital health literacy and help children use a critical lens to find trusted sources for health advice?

  • Ask the Experts—Webinars

    5 to 11: Keeping the Training Wheels on Tech

    How to help children navigate technology and media use during a critical stage in their development - middle childhood (ages 5 to 11).

  • Ask the Experts—Webinars

    The Rise of “Dr. Google:” Youth and Online Health Information

    As youth increasingly access health information online, what kinds of information are they encountering online and how accurate is it?

  • Ask the Experts—Webinars

    The Lure of Loot: Gambling and Manipulative Design in Youth Video Games

    Video games popular with youth increasingly contain gambling features and other design elements intended to entice children to spend real money in games - how is this impacting kids? What can be done about it?

  • Ask the Experts—Webinars

    Bringing Up Boys in a Digital World

    How does the prevalence of pornography, video games, and violent media content affect boys’ mental health and behaviors, and how can parents and educators help male youth engage more thoughtfully with the media influences in their lives?

  • Ask the Experts—Shorts

    Social Media’s Influence on Relationships

    From #AskTheExperts webinar "Mirror, Mirror, in My Palm: Girls and Media"

  • Ask the Experts—Webinars

    Media Violence and Its Impact on Youth

    How does repeated exposure to graphic and violent movies, news, social media, television shows, and video games affect children's behavior and mental health?

  • Ask the Experts—Shorts

    Youth Anxiety and Media Coverage of Traumatic Events

    From #AskTheExperts webinar "Media Violence and Its Impact on Youth"

  • Ask the Experts—Shorts

    Anxiety, Depression, and LGBTQ+ Youth

    From #AskTheExperts webinar "The Birds and the Bees: Sexuality and Screens"