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A new type of relationship is emerging in teens' lives—one that feels like connection but is powered by code. Our new research reveals that nearly three in four teens have used AI companions, and half ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26, 2025 —Common Sense Media today released new research that examines digital media habits for children age 8 and under. The report, "The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids ...
The fifth iteration of the Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids Zero to Eight advances a long-running research series that examines trends in the media consumption of young children, providing ...
Perfect family movie is fun from beginning to end. Read Common Sense Media's The Great Race review, age rating, and parents guide.
In an era when artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in everyday life, teens are navigating complex challenges around trust, authenticity, and online safety.
Cozy murder mystery series has violence and smoking. Read Common Sense Media's Moonflower Murders review, age rating, and parents guide.
Young people are already using generative AI tools for fun and schoolwork, but often without teacher guidance or parent knowledge. More conversations can help teens develop nuanced views of gen AI.
New Report Shows Students Are Embracing Artificial Intelligence Despite Lack of Parent Awareness and School Guidance Survey from Common Sense Media sheds light on how ...
Irreverent game-based comedy has violence, salty language. Read Common Sense Media's Exploding Kittens review, age rating, and parents guide.
Many young people are struggling to find in-person care, support, and practical information for their challenges with behavioral health (i.e., mental health, substance use, and wellness). But ever ...
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