#TODAY New Study Reveals Impact of Online Content on Young Boys
New Study Reveals Impact of Online Content on Young Boys
A new study from Common Sense Media found that nearly three-quarters of males ages 11 to 17 regularly see masculinity content on their social media feeds that promote harmful gender stereotypes and can cause boys to have low self-esteem and hide their emotions. NBC’s Kate Snow reports for TODAY.
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