Screen Signals creator assessment

Is Study To Success appropriate for kids?

@studytosuccess · A parent-focused assessment based on a sample of recent and popular public long-form videos, not a review of every upload.

5 videos analyzed Last analyzed August 21, 2026View channel on YouTube
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Study To Success

For ages 8–10

A few concerns to review

The main thing to review is commercial pressure. Educational or thought-provoking material appeared more than once.

Medium confidence based on 5 videos reviewed
LanguageFew concerns95
Violence & intensityFew concerns97
Sexual or suggestive contentFew concerns100
Substances & risky behaviorFew concerns96
Harassment & role modelingFew concerns100
Fear & disturbing themesFew concerns96
Mature & sensitive topicsFew concerns94
Commercial pressureA few concerns78
Positive things we found
  • Educational or thought-provoking material appeared more than once.
  • Kindness, empathy, or supportive relationships appeared more than once.
  • Perseverance, resilience, or healthy challenge appeared more than once.
Things a parent may want to know
  • Some mild frustration and references to 'mental breakdowns' during DIY projects, but presented humorously and without distressing detail.
  • Mentions of minor physical discomfort (e.g., bumping head) during crafting.
  • Mentions cheating and shows devices that can be used to cheat, which might require parental discussion.
  • Shows mild physical risk activities like using Heelys and kangaroo shoes, which could be imitated by children without supervision.
  • Contains mild language and casual speech that may not be suitable for very young children.
Videos reviewed

A quick look at the videos

See the individual videos that shaped this assessment and the main points an adult parent may want to know.

recent · standard video94/100

desk makeover ☆˚.⋆ aesthetic, DIYs, pinterest inspired

Score for ages 8–10 · Few concerns
  • Some mild frustration and references to 'mental breakdowns' during DIY projects, but presented humorously and without distressing detail.
  • Mentions of minor physical discomfort (e.g., bumping head) during crafting.
  • Encourages creativity and personal expression through room and desk makeovers.
recent · standard video94/100

I tested BANNED school products!

Score for ages 8–10 · Few concerns
  • Mentions cheating and shows devices that can be used to cheat, which might require parental discussion.
  • Shows mild physical risk activities like using Heelys and kangaroo shoes, which could be imitated by children without supervision.
  • Contains mild language and casual speech that may not be suitable for very young children.
recent · standard video78/100

Huge stationery haul + giveaway 2026 ✨🎀 sanrio, labubu, kpop demon, and more

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • Some mild risk of minor frustration or mild peril in driving references, but no explicit danger shown.
  • Mentions of spending money and commercial promotion of products and giveaway, which may influence children.
  • Positive and family-friendly content focused on school supplies and creativity.
popular · standard video78/100

If you're ambitious but lazy, please watch this...

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • Contains a sponsored segment promoting a commercial product with affiliate links.
  • Uses informal language and some mild self-deprecating humor that may not suit all viewers.
  • Discusses personal struggles with fitness and health that might be sensitive to some viewers.
popular · standard video78/100

How to study after school when TIRED✨🥱 study tips, energy hacks, study motivation

Score for ages 8–10 · A few concerns
  • Mentions medical conditions like anemia and hormonal issues which may require professional diagnosis and treatment.
  • Discusses intermittent fasting which may not be suitable for all children or teens without medical advice.
  • Promotes a sponsored online learning platform, which may introduce commercial pressure.
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