
Dr. Emily Weinstein
@em_weinstein
researcher @ProjectZeroHGSE @Harvard || I study tweens, teens, and social tech || (ironically?) I'm terrible at twitter. new book: Behind Their Screens
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11-08-2009 19:50:59
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ADULTS: We're messing up when we're talking to our kids about online and digital life. Dr. Emily Weinstein wrote a book (and talked to Laura Yuen startribune.com/why-the-6-thin…) omny.fm/shows/drivetim…

"To a 16-year-old, this book felt refreshingly in touch with the teenagers of today." A high schooler reviews Behind Their Screens by Dr. Emily Weinstein and Carrie James for San Francisco Chronicle: datebook.sfchronicle.com/books/review-e…

“What do we need to change about their experiences so that we are supporting the ultimate goal of happy, healthy kids in a world with unprecedented technology?" Dr. Emily Weinstein author of Behind Their Screens with Carrie James, in this piece from EdSurge: edsurge.com/news/2022-08-0…





“If we do not show up for these conversations with teens, we are not equipping them to navigate those situations and the pressures they’re facing.” - Dr. Emily Weinstein YES 💯! Elizabeth Chang The Washington Post Carrie James Project Zero conta.cc/3BhgbBN


Join authors Dr. Emily Weinstein and Carrie James along with @molapus as they discuss "Behind Their Screens: What Teens are Facing (and Adults are Missing)" on Tues. 9/20PM CT via Zoom. Register today: comsen.se/3DqGjM0 #BehindTheirScreens




Researchers from Harvard Graduate School of Education (HGSE), Dr. Emily Weinstein and Carrie James, encourage parents and caregivers to assess when and why kids might be most vulnerable to social media. They also explore how it makes teens feel connected & supported. More via #ALISocialImpactReview sir.advancedleadership.harvard.edu/articles/teens…


"Social media platforms make it technically possible to 'maintain' more relationships than we are historically wired to track and manage. The result is an overwhelming water hose of social information." 📝 Carrie James and Dr. Emily Weinstein ti.me/3CvZWQN

"Social media platforms make it technically possible to 'maintain' more relationships than we are historically wired to track and manage. The result is an overwhelming water hose of social information." 📝 Carrie James and Dr. Emily Weinstein ti.me/3MwWnhS


If you're raising teens, this podcast is for you! Today, we're listening back to our show with Dr. Dr. Emily Weinstein about what teens really do on their phones. Plus, we discuss why teens have these online habits and how to talk about it. Listen here! think.kera.org/2022/11/03/wha…

We created a single-item measure of trait mindfulness. Full paper available here: tandfonline.com/eprint/F88M65N… @Akfetterman Carrie James Dr. Emily Weinstein Brad J. Bushman


“Teens are telling us I have questions that are easier to ask robots than people” Dr. Emily Weinstein hechingerreport.org/proof-points-t…