Are E-Books Helping or Hurting Children's Literacy?
A mother stopped me after a parent evening last spring. Her daughter had started reading on a tablet, and she felt vaguely guilty about it. "It's still reading,...
Teach children to navigate the digital world critically and safely. Build skills for evaluating information, protecting privacy, and communicating responsibly online.
Digital literacy goes beyond knowing how to use technology—it means understanding how to use it wisely. Critical thinking, privacy awareness, and responsible communication are essential skills for the digital age.
Parents guide children toward digital competence, not just digital exposure.
We cover evaluating online information critically, protecting personal data and privacy, communicating appropriately in digital spaces, understanding how algorithms shape what we see, and developing healthy technology habits.
Digitally literate children become adults who can harness technology's benefits while avoiding its pitfalls.
A mother stopped me after a parent evening last spring. Her daughter had started reading on a tablet, and she felt vaguely guilty about it. "It's still reading,...
Your eight-year-old asks if they can download a new game their friends are playing. You have never heard of it. You want to say yes to keep them happy, but some...