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5 considerations before buying your child a phone.
Principles for respectful relationships at home, school, work and community.
Seven reasons to think twice before introducing your child to video games.
The isolating nature of too much screen time must be recognized and with some intentional practice, we can bridge the gap that our kids may be feeling.
To keep your kids safe while using YouTube Kids, consider taking advantage of these options
How many old laptops, handheld games and outdated tablets are in your house?
How one family’s choice to delay screens has given hope to families everywhere.
The solution to our children’s screen management is much easier than we think.
Like old-fashioned bullying, cyberbullying involves a willful, repeated effort to humiliate, harass or threaten another person. Here's what you can do to prevent it.
Top 10 ways to ensure that your child won’t like to read.
Total abstinence from a smartphone isn’t realistic, but there are ways to become more deliberate about when and how we use our phones.
Do not let the latest technology derail your children from reaching their full potential at school
Before buying a GPS tracker, consider these questions.
Here are 5 tips to help you reconnect with your children, as well as your spouse.
If someone you know displays more than one or two of these symptoms, there is a good chance he/she is addicted to porn and/or video games.
If you can’t go a few hours without your phone, how can you expect your children to have stronger willpower?
Mark your calendar for this event designed to offer parents ways to take control of mismanaged media consumption.
In 2008, Kaplan reported that only 10 percent of admissions officers bothered looking at an applicant’s social media pages; but in 2017, that number rose to 35 percent.
In a few key areas, parents seem to be ignoring best practices and following the path of least resistance
Five picture book suggestions to read with
New slang is often harmless, but parents should monitor texts that fall into these areas.
Kids can learn some lesser known facts about well-known politicians and presidents in these biographies
Are emojis and acronyms replacing hugs and phone calls?
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