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57 Open-Ended Questions to Ask Teen Boys & Girls | Thought Provoking Conversation Starters
The amount of screen time does not include school work, according to the report. Teenagers in the United States are spending vast amounts of their days using screens as a form of leisure and entertainment, according to a new report. Teens spend an average of seven hours and 22 minutes on their phones a day, and tweens -- ages 8 to 12 -- are not far behind, at four hours and 44 minutes daily, according to a new report by Common Sense Media, a nonprofit that promotes safe technology and media for children. This amount of screen time does not included time spent on schoolwork, according to the report. When figuring in activities such as reading books and listening to music, the numbers jumped to nine hours and 49 minutes for teens and five hours and 54 minutes for teens. The report also found that online video viewing is "through the roof," as more than twice as many young people are watching videos every day than in The majority of young people seem to be getting smartphones much earlier as well.


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It's official: Facebook isn't cool. Though some teens still use it, they prefer to use a variety of apps to connect, curate, and capture their lives in different ways. And though household names such as Instagram , Snapchat , and Twitter have proven their staying power, teens love to try out new apps they hear about from friends, ads, or even what's trending in the app store. This can be challenging for parents to keep up with. But you don't need to know all the ins and outs of all the apps, sites, and terms that are "hot" right now and frankly, if you did, they wouldn't be trendy anymore.