This post includes our thoughts on cell phone bans and recommendations for how educators and families can think about setting norms around personal device use in their schools.
From releasing new research to bringing together industry leaders, Q1 found us hard at work exploring the intersection of tech and youth wellbeing.
At the Digital Wellness Lab, we seek to engage key stakeholders from academic research, healthcare, and corporate industry in an open collaboration designed to: deepen our understanding of the positive…
Our research primarily focuses on examining the relationship between interactive media technologies and development, particularly on young people’s physical, mental, and social health. To keep pace with the multifaceted, ever-changing…
In this report, the result of a convening of over 60 experts, we dive into what is needed to ensure young people can build and maintain digital wellbeing.
We are proud of our efforts to advance digital wellness practices, and the last quarter of this year has been especially fulfilling. We’ve rounded up notable resources and press —…
Pritika K. is a member of the Digital Wellness Lab’s 2023-24 Student Advisory Council. She shares what she would like to see changed to make tech healthier for teens, and…
Joshua Adams, Creative Director at Parent ProTech, shares two things tech companies can do to make their products healthier for kids, along with his thoughts for adults.