An Akron Children's doctor writes why parents should get involved with kids' AI use instead of fight against it.
Some parents say that bringing back landlines is benefiting their kids. This retro technology is delaying social media use and improving communication skills.
As AI becomes increasingly more entrenched into our everyday lives, a new survey in the UK has found that nearly a third of children using AI chatbots said that they would describe the technology as ...
By asking the right questions, doing the research, and observation, parents can better ensure that the edtech their children ...
We need to act today to make sure children and teens can safely and securely enjoy AI's benefits.
Technology is so ingrained in our lives that most children today are "digital natives." Indeed, they might "speak" digital before they even learn a language, and digital natives are often asked to ...
Screen time has long been a hot topic for parents. Many think that parenting has gotten harder over the years, with technology being a key reason why. Between the rise of AI, the staying power of ...
Portage Township Schools and the Portage community are committed to encouraging positive, healthy, life practices in children. These practices, also known as Developmental Assets, include a number of ...
The scene reflects founder G-Jay Yong’s vision when he established kids’ technology company myFirst in 2018. He aimed to create technology that makes children’s digital learning journey playful ...
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Project CommUNITY: Norton Children's using groundbreaking technology to repair heart conditions
February is Heart Month, and groundbreaking technology at Norton Children's Hospital is helping surgeons go inside a child's heart before ever picking up a scalpel.
Education technology—including school districts’ 1-to-1 computing initiatives—impedes students’ ability to learn and offers a portal to platforms that harm children’s mental health, experts told ...
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