Children whose parents don’t ask them about their online activities and don’t monitor their use of Facebook are less healthy, more narcissistic, and perform worse at school than children whose parents restrict their technology use, Larry D. Rosen, PhD, professor of psychology at California State University, Dominguez Hills, said at APA’s 2011 Annual Convention.
In his research on how Facebook and other technologies affect the health and well-being of today’s youth…
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