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How to Raise a Child With a Healthy Relationship to Screens

Screen time has a high cost that we usually avoid acknowledging. Here's how to limit kids' screen use and keep them safe online.

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Is Roblox Safe for Kids? What Parents Need to Know

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TikTok—What Parents Need to Know (and How to Reduce Risk)

TikTok can expose kids to addictive feeds, strangers, sexualized content, and sleep disruption. Here’s how to reduce risk and decide whether to allow it.

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Internet Safety for Kids: How to Keep Your Child Safe Online

Worried about your child’s online safety? Learn the biggest risks, simple rules that work, and how to help your child use the internet safely without constant battles.

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Kids and Video Games: How to Set Limits Without Power Struggles

Worried about your child and video games? Learn why games are hard to stop, signs of overuse, and how to set limits without daily battles

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What to Do When Your Child Sneaks a Device

If your child hides their usage of a phone or tablet, stay calm. How to respond without shame, rebuild trust, and make screen limits easier to follow.

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When Your Child Lies About or Sneaks Video Games: What to Do

What to do when your child breaks gaming rules, lies about screens, or seems hooked on video games — without shame, threats, or power struggles.

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Kids and AI Chatbots: What Parents Need to Know

Should kids talk with AI? How to set limits around AI chatbots, protect privacy, and keep AI in the tool lane — not the relationship lane.

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What to Do When Your Child Uses AI to Do Their Schoolwork

Child used AI for homework? Here’s what to do—how to respond calmly, address honesty, and help your child use AI as a tool without replacing real learning.

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How Screens Affect Children’s Brains, Attention, and Emotional Development

Worried about screen time and your child’s development? Learn how screens affect attention, emotions, and learning—and what parents can do.