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When attempting to support teenagers navigating their digital lives, adults make inaccurate assumptions that render their actions ineffective, argue Harvard researchers Carrie James and Emily Weinstein. The authors spent roughly a decade studying the digital lives of teens. They share insights to build your understanding of the complexity of growing up online. Learn how to help teens develop “digital agency,” while protecting them from digital risks. The authors help you expand your comprehension of the realities teens face when using digital technologies.
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About the Authors
Researchers at Harvard Project Zero Carrie James and Emily Weinstein are part of Harvard’s Graduate School of Education, where they focus on teenagers’ digital lives.
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