
Resources
Curated media and thought leadership in support of a more offline childhood
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Parent resources on smartphones and social media
Catherine Price, founder of a platform called Screen/Life Balance and the author of a book called How to Break Up With Your Phone, posted a really great article last year on her Substack, packed with a host of resources for parents – from parental control guides, guidelines for kids & screens, books, articles, and sites – that you can access for free.
Thought leadership sources
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Understanding internet culture
Ryan Broderick is a journalist and media critic frequently publishing content on internet culture. His insights help us understand the ecosystem that our kids are encountering and engaging in online.
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Staying smart about AI
Raffaele Ciriello is a researcher and academic working to design, use, and govern emerging technologies responsibly. His research on AI “companions” and the risks around unmoderated AI interactions is especially impactful for parents.
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Applying conscious parenting methods
Conscious parenting promotes a self-aware, reflective approach that prioritizes the parent's internal growth to improve their relationship with their child – like mindfulness, emotional validation, setting empathetic boundaries, and modeling healthy regulation and problem-solving skills.
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Navigating online gaming
We have nothing against gaming – even internet gaming – but there are real threats to children when it comes to many online gaming platforms. We follow the latest research on this topic to help parents feel more informed and empowered.