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Exciting, active game marred by privacy and safety issues. Read Common Sense Media's Pokémon GO review, age rating, and parents guide.
AI teacher assistants are generative AI tools designed to help educators with lesson planning, grading, communication, and administrative tasks. Unlike general chatbots, these tools are built ...
Boy faces racial profiling in powerful, realistic tale. Read Common Sense Media's Dear Martin review, age rating, and parents guide.
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26, 2025 —Common Sense Media today released new research that examines digital media habits for children age 8 and under. The report, "The Common Sense Census: Media Use by Kids ...
Violence and language in tense airport thriller. Read Common Sense Media's Carry-On review, age rating, and parents guide.
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20, 2024 — Common Sense Media and OpenAI today launched "ChatGPT Foundations for K-12 Educators," a free course designed to help teachers understand and responsibly implement the ...
Preteen screams without bad dreams; gun use, jump scares. Read Common Sense Media's Monster Summer review, age rating, and parents guide.
Young people are already using generative AI tools for fun and schoolwork, but often without teacher guidance or parent knowledge. More conversations can help teens develop nuanced views of gen AI.
Irreverent game-based comedy has violence, salty language. Read Common Sense Media's Exploding Kittens review, age rating, and parents guide.
Young people regularly use generative AI, and believe in its potential to change the world. But they have concerns as well, and their perspectives are important in shaping the future of this ...
As we continue to focus on improving the mental health of young people, social media's influence remains a key concern for families, schools, and communities. Young people bring their own unique lived ...
Pokémon vacation show has messages of rest, fun, happiness. Read Common Sense Media's Pokémon Concierge review, age rating, and parents guide.