As a society, we’re experiencing an increased awareness about the dangers of kids and devices—and those dangers are not limited to content issues like pornography and violence. On top of those obvious risks, today’s youth are faced with a litany of other challenges that simply didn’t exist a few years ago. For example, predators most frequently use social media as a means of identifying and grooming unsuspecting kids. Bullying now happens online and is magnified in both impact and scope. Because of intense and constant comparison culture, childhood stress, anxiety and depression begin with social media. Some studies show that rampant screen addiction has our kids in front of devices for up to nine hours a day.