How do I keep kids safe on social media? | Guide to Digital Parenting
We couldn't create an Ultimate Guide to Digital Parenting without including tips about how to keep your kids safe on social media. After all, for our tweens and teens, the Internet is social media, and they could sooner give up the games, the videos, and even their...
What are the best services and tools to monitor my kids screen time? 5 top picks | Guide to Digital Parenting
As part of our Ultimate Guide to Digital Parenting, answering parents' top questions about family technology, we're sharing the best services and tools to help you monitor your kids on their gadgets. While most routers, phones, tablets and computers have basic...
How do I know when my child is ready for a smartphone: 7 essential questions to ask | Guide to Digital Parenting
We can't tell you how much debate we've seen over the simple question, "when is my kid ready for a smartphone?" It brings out nearly as much stress, passion and well, sanctimony, as questions about breastfeeding or sleep training. Well, after spending so many years...
What are the best screen time management strategies that work for parents? 5 that work. | Guide to Digital Parenting
Next up in our Ultimate Guide to Digital Parenting, we tackle one of the biggest challenges parents face each day: screen time management. We know full well how hard it can be to decide how much is the right amount of time for our kids, especially as they get older....
What’s the best way to set screen time rules at home? 5 simple methods | Guide to Digital Parenting
As part of our Ultimate Guide to Digital Parenting, we know that a top question from parents is the best way to set screen time rules when we're at home. And we've got so many helpful approaches for you! Because bringing gadgets into your family's lives is more than...
Chill out, parents. You’ve got bigger problems than the Momo Challenge.
If you've been on Facebook over the last few days, you've probably been bombarded with no shortage of articles about the Momo Challenge. Admittedly, it looks pretty disconcerting on first glance, and after the 15th, you kind of want to toss your phone out the window....
The new Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood website is magic for kids and adults alike
One of my very favorite movies this year was the Fred Rogers documentary Won't You Be My Neighbor?, which simultaneously shed new light on the TV personality I loved as a child and sparked a passion for me to show my kids every favorite Mister Rogers' ...
Calling all Pokémon fans: The new Pokémon Sword and Shield is coming to Nintendo Switch
If you've got Pokémon fans in the house, you'll impress them with this little bit of news that they might already know: just today they announced the new Pokémon Sword and Shield game coming to Nintendo Switch in the fall of 2019. And if they haven't heard, well you...
Here’s what I learned after letting my tween daughter use TikTok (formerly Musical.ly)
Feeling inspired by Jordan Shapiro's interview on NPR with our former Spawned guest Anya Kamanetz, and reading his book for our upcoming interview with him on Spawned, I decided to let my tween daughter give TikTok (formerly Musical.ly) a try. I've decided that I want...
Is YouTube Kids really safe? These videos will probably make you say “no.”
It's been a rough couple of weeks for YouTube, first with the news about their growing pedophile problem. And now, YouTube Kids is under fire. We know lots of parents, including us, have found a little sigh of relief letting kids watch videos on YouTube Kids,...
Are your favorite apps sharing your personal data with Facebook, even if you’re not on Facebook? The answer is yes.
In what seems to be a never ending issue with Facebook and privacy, the latest news is that Facebook has been receiving data from apps from users who do not even have a Facebook account. And one of the 11 apps that has been discovered so far, is one of our favorites:...
What you need to know about YouTube’s pedophile problem
Over the years, we've written about many issues that parents need to be aware of when it comes to the content on YouTube. But this recent report from Wired should really throw the huge red flag of caution up for parents, particularly if you have kids posting videos on...
Tech Tips & Tricks to Make Life (Way) Easier
Survey says: Gen Z kids are not using online passwords safely
When it comes to digital parenting, there's a seemingly endless number of conversations we need to have with our tweens and teens. And according to a recent survey, moving "how to make a strong password" to the top of the list is pretty important. Turns out, Gen Z-ers...
A cool new Do Not Disturb feature on iPhone that’s perfect for parents
We're big fans of the Do Not Disturb feature on iPhone, which, if you're not familiar, allows you to temporarily block notifications (including texts and calls) with lots of customization too. As you can probably guess, it's perfect for meetings, dinners, or pretty...
These secret Netflix codes can help you find lots of hidden shows and movies
If you're like me, you spend a fair amount of time watching Netflix and generally see the same shows and movies every single time you scroll. Sorry, Netflix, I'm not in the mood to watch The Perfect Date, for the 15th time. Well, our friends over at Good Housekeeping...
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Coding just got cooler (and cuter) with the Artie 3000 robot.
One of our favorite tech discoveries at this year's New York Toy Fair was this adorable new drawing robot Artie 3000. What makes him so special you ask? Well, let's just say he teaches kids ages 7-12 how to code using activities created in collaboration with Mensa for...
8 podcasts I’ve listened to this month
My name is Kristen. And I'm a podcast-a-holic. I am completely obsessed with podcasts now that I have a bit of a commute every morning and afternoon. I love finding new (or usually new-to-me) listens, so I hope my podcast recommendations (other than the obvious...
How can I stop inappropriate follow requests on Instagram?
Last week, we had a lively discussion about inappropriate follow requests on Instagram in our Out Tech Your Kids Facebook Group. Many parents bemoaned the challenges of trying to navigate this with their kids on Instagram, even on private accounts. Unfortunately,...
The Grammarly keyboard app is a fast typer’s BFF
One of the many reasons I love my smart phone is that it allows me to untether myself from a desk or home office, so I actually end up spending more time with my family. That means I'm sending emails on the fly, and doing a whole lot of texting versus long conference...
Fire up your printer for these amazing free Women in STEM posters
You're going to want to stock up on printer ink and rev up your printers for these amazing and totally free Women in STEM posters from the Nevertheless podcast, which tells stories of women who are transforming teaching and learning through technology (which I'm sure...
Screen time and social media with kids: We might be doing it wrong, parents
Since reading Anya Kamenetz's interview with Jordan Shapiro on NPR, I've made some heavy shifts in how I'm approaching screen time with my kids. For the years that they've been on video games, tablets and most recently, their own phones, I've been all about screening...
How to set up the Screen Time app to manage your child’s screen time
After finally updating my son's iPhone SE to iOS 12, I've been able to properly utilize the Screen Time app, which by the way, is where you'll find all the Restrictions you might be familiar with from previous iOS versions. If you've got kids with iPhones, I'd...
You can now unsend messages on Facebook Messenger. This is not a drill.
If you're still using Facebook and Facebook Messenger, then you might have missed some big news that makes life a little bit better: you can now unsend messages on Facebook Messenger. Hey, it only took 10 months, and wasn't even a thing until it was made public that...
New emojis for 2019: Getting more inclusive, finally!
In case you were wondering, there will be 230 new emojis hitting your phone in 2019, and we've got the scoop. From more gender inclusive couples to people with disabilities, we're excited to see a lot more diversity, and let's be honest, a lot more silly. (Yes I used...
The most hilarious way to organize iPhone apps that we’ve ever seen
We've seen lots of different ways to organize your iPhone apps, and well, just when we thought we'd seen the best, we discovered this iPhone app organization method from Ian Stanczyk (above). It's not necessarily the best, but certainly the funniest. Related: This...
Beautiful jewelry that could help save your life
This beautiful necklace and bracelet just looks like... a beautiful necklace and bracelet, but when you double press the back, it can actually send a message to pre-selected emergency contacts, along with your location. It can even call 911. Created by Rajia...
How to set these 5 smart Xbox One parental controls
We're all for setting some smart parental controls on our kids' tech, and there are some great parenting controls built into the Xbox One that you might not know about it. From limiting screen time to blocking other users who might be interacting inappropriately with...