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When I was a kid, childhood meant playing on the street, riding my bike, hanging out with friends. Most kids now experience a ...
Every week, it feels like a new article drops warning parents about the dangers of smartphones and social media. Recently, ...
When I was a kid, childhood meant playing on the street, riding my bike, hanging out with friends. Most kids now experience a ...
In the United States, more than a third of children get their first smartphone by the time they’re nine years old. That number is trending younger every year. Parents often say they’d rather wait, but ...
When I was a kid, childhood meant playing on the street, riding my bike, hanging out with friends. Most kids now experience a ...
Log into your child’s account the same way you did yours and navigate to Settings. Click Parental controls from the left menu ...
At Temple Carrig Secondary School, chaplain Josh Barrington says smartphones have changed student behavior in ways few adults saw coming.
The landline is making a comeback, so we were wondering what other 'outdated' practices should families bring back.
Children are especially vulnerable to the addictive nature of apps which hijack our brain’s reward system. The ‘stickiness’ of these apps rewires their brains, leading to plummeting attention spans ...
Licensed counselor Cherlette McCullough emphasized the importance of families checking in with their children daily to ...
Parents and children in Greystones agree that too much screen time and searching the internet can be harmful for young kids.
Jay Martin, director of School Safety & Security for the Nebraska Department of Education, warns that kids are learning ...