The mission of Common Sense Media's Program for the Study of Children and Media is to provide parents, educators, health organizations, and policymakers with reliable, independent data on children's use of media and technology and the impact it has on their physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development. For further inquiries, contact Colby Zintl at (415) 553-6753.
In this national survey, teens ages 13-17 report on their use of texting and social media. They also report on how use of social media affects the ways they feel about themselves and their relationships with family and friends.
A nationally representative survey of parents of U.S. kids ages zero to eight conducted to understand children's patterns of use for TV, reading, music, computers, video games, and mobile digital media.