From Child Mind Institute <[email protected]>
Subject 2019 Children's Mental Health Report: Social Media, Gaming and Mental Health
Date October 10, 2019 2:51 PM
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Are social media and gaming good or bad
for our children?

Research shows that more time spent online is linked to more mental health symptoms. But the internet can also make teens feel less lonely and more confident. Add in the rapid increase in apps for youth struggling with mental health symptoms, and the landscape can be overwhelming for families.

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The Children’s Mental Health Report: Social Media, Gaming and Mental Health ([link removed]) offers practical easy-to-understand information on the positive and negative mental health effects of social networking, messaging, photo sharing and multiplayer gaming. It also includes clinically supported guidelines for social media and internet use and partner essays from Common Sense Media, Center on Addiction, the JED Foundation and CHADD on specific areas of concern like suicide, ADHD, and substance use.

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