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When my daughter named her imaginary friend after a popular social media app, I knew I had to start limiting my own screen ...
A mom of four has a definitive rule to make sure her children stay “forever friends”: No fighting with your siblings on ...
Former country star Granger Smith spoke with The Tech Exit author Clare Morell about how devices are "reshaping our ...
Parents thinking of letting their children out on their own are being urged to follow the NSPCC's latest advice.
Children who are clothing insecure are more likely to endure bullying, be absent from school, lack confidence and suffer from low esteem.
As children move through school and grow, most will naturally make new friends and move on from old ones. Clearly, one exception to adopting a teen-led approach is when safety is at risk.
If you’re older than 35, you probably remember playing outside until the streetlights came on. Today, a lot of parents worry that if they let their tots play the old-fashioned way — spontaneously, ...