Father of two and IT Expert, Ben Taylor gives us tips on how to prepare your child for the world of technology. Read More
5 Conversations to Have with Your Kids After “Wonder Woman”
Betsy Bozdech from Common Sense Media came up with 5 discussion topics for great conversation with your kids after watching Wonder Woman. Read More
Is This Culprit Negatively Affecting Your Child’s Sleep?
How many hours of sleep do your kids get every night? If we are honest, this simple question can be difficult for many of us to answer. Read More
Julia, Sesame Street’s First Muppet With Autism, to Make Her Debut
Families have turned to Sesame Street for generations in order to start conversations and teach important life lessons. With an estimated 1 in 68 American children having autism, there is no better time than now to show the public what it’s like to interact with these special people among us. Read More
Why This Is the Year I’ll Let My Daughter Watch the Red Carpet
How to bond with your tween over Oscar night’s parade of stars — while getting in your two cents about sexism and more. Read More
‘Tis the Season for Online Shopping Scams
Online holiday shopping has ultimately changed the way parents shop for their loved ones. Instead of hiring a babysitter and hoping to take care of all the holiday shopping in a matter of hours. Read More
5 Ways to Curb Kids’ In-App Purchases on the iPhone
Don’t get stuck paying for in-app purchases you didn’t authorize. Read More
How to Spot Fake News (and Teach Kids to Be Media-Savvy)
What’s real? What’s fake? What’s satire? Now that anyone with access to a phone or computer can publish information online, it’s getting harder to tell. Read More
5 Science-Based Tips to Guide Kids’ Media Use
The AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) has long recommended limiting children’s screen time or media use to less than two hours, but… Read More
Ways to Keep Your Kids Active Over the Winter
Teaching your kids to stay active is an important part of instilling healthy habits in them. What can you do during the winter months when low temperatures and nasty weather keep them cooped up indoors? Read More