Have you ever considered how your daughter’s favorite children’s movies may affect her confidence? Here are some things to think about when choosing your family films. Read More
5 Ways Social Media Changes Our Self Image
Social media is a great innovation, but it can also have a negative impact on our self-image. Here are some negative effects of social media to keep in mind when scrolling online. Read More
Ladies’ Night Movie Picks to Celebrate Women’s History Month
For Women’s History Month, here is our list of movies all about amazing women and their accomplishments to watch with your favorite ladies! These women went above and beyond to bring about change in their lives and the world around them, showing us the necessity for celebrating and thanking the strong female leaders of history. Read More
Five Strategies for Navigating Remote Learning (While Working at Home)
Parents are bracing themselves as the school year gets into full swing, with many children around the country participating in remote learning. Working at home while managing a child’s remote learning experience means more challenges – and fewer opportunities for work-life balance. Savvy parents employ these five strategies for making the household run more smoothly, even when everyone’s locked inside together. Read More
Reasons and Ways to Restrict Excessive Screen Time for Your Kids
When you allow your toddler to spend a tremendous amount of screen time, it may result in delaying his development of certain skills like sociability and language as per the findings of a Canadian study. In the United States and Canada, experts believe that kids must not get exposed to screen time before they are 18 months of age, at least. Read More
Tips for Moms and Dads Looking for Thrifty-Yet-Healthy Screen Time Opportunities
Kids are drawn to electronics like moths to flames, but you hate to let them overindulge. At the same time, fighting that battle on a daily basis often makes for an unhappy home. Thankfully, there are a number of healthy screen time opportunities out there if you just know where to look! Read More
Internet Safety in Times of Social Distancing
You need the internet to keep up with work, social life, entertainment, education, so on and so forth. But, how are you keeping your family safe in this new normal led by virtual interactions? Read More
Study Shows Half of School-Aged Kids Are Sleep-Deprived
Turns out that most families are in the same boat you are, but are less successful in getting their kids the sleep they need before school. A new study that pulled from 2016-2017 data from the National Survey of Children’s Health revealed that only 47.6% of school-aged children are getting the recommended 9 hours of sleep on weeknights. Read More
Interview with Dave Schultze, Founder of Gridopolis Games
We have a really fun, playful product for you today. We sat down with Dave Schultze of Gridopolis Games. Gridopolis is a multiplayer strategy game that allows students to not only play the game in 2-D, but it is expandable so that you can build and play in three dimensions! Read More
Parents’ Guide to Your Child’s First Smartphone
A smartphone is a must-have device in the modern world, so it’s much better to teach your child how to use it young so that they develop safe and healthy habits for later tech use. Read More