Making Kids Our Nation's Top Priority

Top 5 Myths About Kids' Online Safety Legislation

July 26, 2024

Landmark federal legislation would protect kids online and make their experiences safer and healthier. Here are the facts.

Big Wins in the States for Kids' Online Safety, but What Comes Next?

July 20, 2024

As Congress dithered, Common Sense helped to enact six new laws in three states, and we're not done yet.

Teaching Digital Citizenship Has a Real Impact

June 21, 2024

Our Digital Citizenship Curriculum is both meeting educators' needs and driving student success.

Internet Connectivity Can Help Solve the Youth Mental Health Crisis

June 18, 2024

Congress has an opportunity to ensure young people everywhere have access to vital online mental health resources.

How Young People Take Charge of Their Mental Health Online

June 18, 2024

Our new research shows teens and young adults often turn to social media, online therapy, and apps to manage their mental and behavioral health.

Media Literacy Education Works

June 11, 2024

A new analysis from London School of Economics shows students who've been taught our Digital Citizenship Curriculum are better prepared to fight disinformation and other online risks.

How Young People Feel About Generative AI

June 7, 2024

Our new research reveals young people have mixed perspectives on generative AI, but they agree now is the time to ensure an inclusive and responsible generative AI ecosystem.

More Authentic Mental Health Portrayals in Movies Are Important for Kids and Teens

May 22, 2024

Families benefit from honest, multi-dimensional representations of mental health conditions.

Social Media Use Has Upsides and Downsides for Youth Mental Health

May 21, 2024

Our new study shows how diverse communities of 14-22 year-olds think about the relationship between social media and mental health.

Five Privacy Tips You Shouldn't Ignore

May 6, 2024

Cybersecurity is no joke, but it doesn't have to be complicated to make a difference.