- Sorry, Dory—Rogue One is officially 2016’s top-grossing film in the US. Of course, the ultimate winner is Disney. (Newsweek)
- Sesame‘s Count may be one of them, but foreign characters are few and far between in children’s TV (The Guardian)
- The Chinese government is cracking down on digital detox camps that treat teens with electroshock therapy (The New York Times)
- Are straight-A students actually a little clueless? How the school system could be failing kids (Forbes)
- There’s a chance superhero culture could lead to more aggressive children (CTV News)

Kidscreened
- Sorry, Dory—Rogue One is officially 2016's top-grossing film in the US. Of course, the ultimate winner is Disney. (Newsweek)
- Sesame's Count may be one of them, but foreign characters are few and far between in children's TV (The Guardian)
- The Chinese government is cracking down on digital detox camps that treat teens with electroshock therapy (The New York Times)
- Are straight-A students actually a little clueless? How the school system could be failing kids (Forbes)
- There's a chance superhero culture could lead to more aggressive children (CTV News)
January 16, 2017