Screentime rules: parenting for the individual child
What rules should I have for my family when it comes to screentime? How much screentime should my children be allowed? What can they play,
What rules should I have for my family when it comes to screentime? How much screentime should my children be allowed? What can they play,
This is a guest post from Annie Wylie from ReachOut Australia Finding the balance between trust and freedom with your teenager is a nerve-racking tightrope
When kids make mistakes online should you tell their parents? Should you dob on other peoples kids or should you stay out of others business
Should you let your teenager on Yellow app, the new flirting/dating site used by over 7 million generation Z’s and dubbed the Tinder for young
Sending kids off to school with an internet enabled, often expensive new device in their backpacks, can be of great concern for many parents. They
So your child is badgering you for an Instagram account? Eager to get snapping on Snapchat or become a music video pop star on Musical.ly?
This week there has been more reports of abhorrent behaviours by young people, sharing nude photos of others, commenting, naming them, degrading them and passing
This week on the blog I am thrilled to have Dr Kristy Goodwin sharing her expertise on why your child’s brain is wired to have
The Musical.ly app is fast gaining popularity with younger tweens and teens, particularly girls, as they lip sync to their favourite songs and become virtual
Social media is killing our kids self esteem. And for many an adult too,it is wreaking havoc with their sense of self worth. With social
Parents need to stay relevant? Of course we are relevant to our children aren’t we? We are the ones that feed them, provide shelter, clothe
Do your parents need convincing when it comes to technology? Are you a child who has been asking mum and dad for a new device,
Tuesday 9th February is Safer Internet Day. This year over one hundred countries will come together to promote a safer internet through raising awareness, improving
I have written many times before about my concerns at simply following age recommendations when it comes time to handing our children a device, or
Recently I saw a photo from a content filtering company NetSanity on Twitter, had a little chuckle to myself, thought it relevant to my audience
The arrival of the internet some 20 something years ago, presented us with untold changes to the way we live our lives. Much of those
The amount of time kids spend playing video games, the types of video games our kids play and the fear of kids becoming gamer zombies
When it comes to digital parenting today, much of what I believe comes from the need to have a clear understanding of the world our
If you suspect Santa may be gracing your child with a new device, a phone or a new tablet or ipad, then setting up some
What happens when your child gets trolled? When they say to you “why would someone say that? How could they be so horrible?” Here’s what
Recent comments by Hollywood actress Kate Winslet suggest that she is keeping her kids away from all forms of social media for fear of them
I know many parents worry about the amount of time their kids play video games. They worry about the obsessive behaviours that cause arguments every
Will you know what to do when your child sees online porn? Think your don’t need to know? Last week we decided that it was
Long gone are those days of young boys saving their pennies to buy Playboy magazines, share them around and hide them under their beds. The
I have written, presented and spoken about so many aspects of parenting, and in particular, parenting in this relatively new digital world. I love getting
Technology is a great servant, but a bad master. This take on Francis Bacons quote “Money is a great servant but a bad master” could
These parenting quotes may be for the ‘Modern Parent’, but there is nothing new about many of the sentiments. As parents it is our role
The perils of perfectionism? Isn’t it a good thing to want to do things well? Don’t we want kids that strive for great things? That
Parents often lament the obsession their children have with video games. They rue wasted time, an avoidance of other social interactions, a life on the
Saying yes to say no? Don’t we make it harder for ourselves if we give in? Of course…..sometimes. Disciplining our children is one of the
What do you need to change about your parenting or your family life? Maybe a whole lot? Maybe just one small thing? Maybe nothing? I’ve
Have you been frustrated by a grunt, a mumble or a tween or teen who won’t open up when you know something isn’t right? When
The gaming industry in Australia is growing at an astronomical rate and so it seems that we as a nation and as families, should start
We have all had crappy parenting moments haven’t we? When everything you know about parenting children goes out the window. When emotion takes over from
How do we enforce rules around technology and the online world when so much of what they do we cannot see? I get this question
The latest movie from Pixar, ‘Inside Out’, does a great job of balancing the complex elements of neuroscience whilst remaining connected to a younger audience
Half way through the year and I thought I’d take this opportunity to give a little more of me and share and reflect a little,
I get many questions from parents of kids who are being bullied and also some from those suspecting that their child is engaging in bullying
The bullying that takes place online or via any technological device is known as cyberbullying. The more we are consumed by the technology, the more
“My kid knows so much about technology. I could never keep up” I hear this statement a lot from parents. Usually it is followed by