EditorialTelefono Azzurro Conference, Growing Digitally, the Challenge of Artificial Intelligence for Children and Adolescents, Rome, Italy - 06 Feb 2024
EditorialJos? Fern?ndez, at the Presentation of an Event to Increase the Participation of Neighborhood ChildrenJos? Fern?ndez, at the Presentation of an Event to Increase the Participation of Neighborhood Children, Madrid, Spain - 04 Sep 2023
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialNearly a quarter of adolescents grapple with insomnia. Experts say small habit changes can make a big difference. (Jun Cen/The New York Times)
EditorialThe Youth Risk Behavior Survey was given to 17,000 adolescents at high schools across the United States in the fall of 2021. (Annie Flanagan/The New York Times)
EditorialAidan, who developed involuntary tics after watching videos on TikTok posted by teenagers claiming to have Tourette’s syndrome, at home in Calgary, Canada, Dec. 18, 2022. (Amber Bracken/The New York Times)
EditorialA boy in dragoon uniform scrabbles for sweets under his father's legs, while a baby plays with a puppet on his mother's lap. A black servant boy prays for a gift at left. "Children, adolescents, girls of 15 and 16, servants and poor wretches, all show ...
EditorialDr. Brittany Stallworth reviews a case with colleagues at Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta on Oct. 4, 2022. (Bee Trofort/The New York Times)
EditorialRenae Smith, 19, who over her teenage years was prescribed several antidepressants, in New York, May 19, 2022. (Annie Flanagan/The New York Times)
EditorialRenae Smith, 19, who over her teenage years was prescribed several antidepressants, in New York, May 19, 2022. (Annie Flanagan/The New York Times)
EditorialDemonstrators at the Texas State Capitol in Austin rally on March 1, 2022, against Gov. Greg Abbott?s order that medical treatments provided to transgender adolescents should be classified as ?child abuse.? (Christopher Lee/The New York Times)