The new offering has been created with child development in mind and will use the organization's award-winning, research-backed rubric that families know and trust.
A new research report by Common Sense Media sheds light on what's driving the growth of media use by tweens and teens, and the media activities they enjoy most.
Common Sense Education's Digital Citizenship Curriculum is used by nearly 20,000 educators across the United Kingdom to help children make smart choices online.
If not extended, funding for the program will be exhausted this month, stalling progress for the estimated 15 million students in the K-12 digital divide.
New Common Sense research shows that children of color have been far more likely to experience disruptions in learning due to lack of digital access during the pandemic than White kids.
See our latest research on children's use of media and technology and the impact it has on their physical, emotional, social, and intellectual development.