Study Finds - A new Science analysis argues that blanket social media bans and broad surveillance rules for kids often fail to make them safer. The big reason is trust: when children feel watched or shut out, they may hide problems instead of asking adults for help.
The authors point to four better bets: trust-building, easy reporting tools, real-time on-device supports, and digital safety education woven into daily life. The paper also stresses a bigger shift in mindset: children should be treated as partners in digital safety, not just as passive people to control.
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