Lib Lab Podcast

8. Navigating Youth Media Trends: Insights from Common Sense

27 min · 12. März 2024
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In this episode of the Lib Lab Podcast, we unpack the latest findings from Common Sense's report on media use by teens and tweens. From the surge in screen time during the pandemic to the dominance of YouTube as a favorite media platform, we explore the evolving digital habits of today's youth. Dive into discussions on social media usage trends, disparities in access to digital devices, and the impact of entertainment media consumption on young minds. Join us as we analyze the implications and consider the path forward in promoting healthy digital engagement for the next generation.

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