French Tiny Teens <SAFE ◎>
: A New York Times photo essay by Danielle Dalles provides an intimate look at the lives and struggles of teenage mothers in northern France. Common Themes in French Youth Coverage
: A notable article from the Guardian explores "Young France" in 1965, detailing how French teens of the era were considered "surprisingly docile" compared to their British counterparts, often dressing in "English tweed and Shetland". french tiny teens
: Significant articles in NPR and the New York Times cover the French Senate's ban on beauty pageants for children and the debate over the hypersexualization of young girls in media. : A New York Times photo essay by
: The Guardian also featured the Citroën Ami , a "tiny cube on wheels" that French teenagers as young as 14 are legally allowed to drive without a full license. : The Guardian also featured the Citroën Ami