“Bumping” Into Adolescence: Kids’ Smartwatches and the Battleground Between Safety and Control
Children’s smartwatches have become big business in China, but do their safety features outweigh the potential risks to attention spans and social in…
Children’s smartwatches have become big business in China, but do their safety features outweigh the potential risks to attention spans and social in…
Chinese schools are rushing to introduce artificial intelligence into the classroom, challenging students and teachers to keep pace
With the success of “Black Myth” and a new generation of parents who grew up playing video games, China has leveled up its understanding of gaming. B…
Find out how Chinese people reconnect with nature in an urbanized age, and more with our latest magazine issue
Incoming first-graders in China participate in the “First Writing Ceremonies” before starting elementary school to better their chances of a gainful …
Is the latest card craze an unhealthy addiction for children or a lifeline for small-town shop owners?
Facing more bureaucratic formalities, overwork, and dwindling respect, many of China’s teachers are leaving the profession for good
The growth of cellphone addiction among China’s “left-behind” children and the researchers and teachers fighting against it
From cram academies to meeting celebrity scholars, preparation for ancient China’s civil service exams was both similar and different to test-prep to…
Faced with still-rampant height discrimination in society, Chinese parents go to great lengths to make their kids tall
Mental health services and families struggle to understand, recognize, and treat rising teen depression
China is encouraging couples to have more kids, but affordable childcare remains a tall order