States are making moves! We’ll update the Childhood Index at the end of Q2.
The Childhood Index

ABOUT THE CHILDHOOD INDEX

How well is your state protecting kids online and supporting a healthy real-world childhood?

BACKGROUND

Across the country, momentum is building in the movement to reclaim childhood and protect kids online. Families everywhere are demanding change, and state leaders are stepping up with bold legislation and decisive efforts to hold tech companies accountable. But progress varies widely state-to-state, and right now a child’s chance to flourish depends too much on where they live.

Developed by The Anxious Generation Movement, the Childhood Index ranks all 50 states on the strength of their laws and leadership across phone-free schools, childhood independence, social media age limits, and tech regulation. By highlighting effective policies and key opportunities, it serves as a benchmark for state leaders and an actionable tool to help them accelerate progress.

Our four tiers — National Leaders, Rising Stars, Emerging Action, and Limited Action — reflect where each state stands today, but this is not meant to be a final verdict. We believe every state can become a National Leader. We’ve created this Index to help them get there.

Methodology

The Anxious Generation Movement’s in-house policy team evaluated all 50 states across nine criteria related to how well each state’s leaders and laws are protecting children online and supporting a healthy real-world childhood.

About The Anxious Generation Movement

The Anxious Generation Movement — the team behind the Childhood Index — is a fiscally sponsored 501(c)(3) nonprofit inspired by Jonathan Haidt’s bestselling book. Through coordinated action across policy, behavior, and culture, we bring together parents, educators, and young people to dismantle the phone-based childhood and restore healthy development grounded in play, independence, and real-world connection. Learn more and join the movement on our website.

Partners and Data Sources

We are grateful to the partners whose data and expertise helped make this work possible.

Institute for Family StudiesLet GrowInstitute for Families and TechnologyBecca Schmill FoundationBecca Schmill FoundationSmartphone Free Childhood

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Our Call to Action

We created the Childhood Index to accelerate progress in the movement to reclaim childhood and protect kids online.
The next step belongs to you.

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