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The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens

Promoting Healthy Media Habits, Digital Literacy, and Online Safety

The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Tweens and Teens (2021) provides vital insights for prevention professionals on how youth engage with media and technology. It highlights trends in screen time, social media use, and digital consumption, which are key factors in understanding risks related to mental health, cyberbullying, and exposure to harmful content. This data helps prevention professionals develop strategies to promote healthy media habits, digital literacy, and online safety. By leveraging this research, professionals can better support parents, educators, and policymakers in creating balanced and protective digital environments for young people.

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Research Report funded by Carnegie Corporation of New York and Craig Newmark Philanthropies

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