Tag: Parenting
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To Game or Not To Game?
Let us tackle one of the most controversial questions when it comes to online gaming. Should we let our children play online games?
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Attacking The Parent is NOT Child Protection
Criticizing parents doesn’t ensure the protection of children, even if it’s presented as a moral stance with the supposed goal of doing good.
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“Lead By Example”
Why do I share “so much” online when it’s so dangerous? I break down what the The Rulebook of Cybersecurity for Families recommends and how I do things around here.
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It’s Not So Urgent After All
In today’s fast-paced digital world, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the constant overload of notifications on our smartphones and the never-ending to-do lists that seem to rule our lives. What if we recognized that not every notification is urgent and that not every task on our to-do list needs to be tackled immediately?
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Should You Allow Your Kids to Have an iPhone?
How about talking through a controversial topic to get to a point where it’s not controversial anymore? I might have a solution that will give you peace of mind around the question of whether your kid should get a smartphone or not if you’re right in the middle of the dilemma. I’ll tell you all…
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To Track or Not to Track: The Pros and Cons of Location Tracking on Kids’ Smartphones
In today’s digital age, location tracking has become a hot topic among parents, with opinions ranging from loyal advocates to determined opponents. Should parents turn location tracking on their child’s smartphones? Let’s explore the advantages and disadvantages, potential risks, and how to navigate this tricky terrain with grace and understanding.

