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Digital Distraction: Are Smartphones Dumbing Down Students?
New York-based psychotherapist and author of The Power of Off , Nancy Colier says today’s teens — especially girls — are having to decide between social isolation and compulsive monitoring of social media. (Girls tend to use social media more for … Continue reading