Phone addiction is silently harming children's eyesight, warns eye surgeon Dr Priyanka Singh. From myopia and squint to lazy eye and irritation, screen overuse can cause lasting damage. Learn the red ...
Children these days are always occupied with gadgets; legendary cricketer Sachin Tendulkar shares what you can do to keep your kids healthy and happy ...
More school systems are providing digital devices for students to use in the classroom, making it harder to justify students having personal cellphones in class.
Sachin Tendulkar warns parents of a hidden epidemic—screen addiction. He urges India to embrace sports, healthy habits, and family leadership for a happier, fitter future.
City authorities unveiled a new ordinance recommending that residents limit their use of smartphones, tablets, game consoles, and computers to two hours per day outside of work and school.
It is a common sight nowadays to find children so engrossed in mobile phones that they lose sense of space and time. It feels as if they have been transformed into a altogether different world, which ...
Welcome to City Rescue Mission Uplift Thrift in Lansing, Michigan, where the concept of “retail therapy” gets a complete makeover, and your wallet actually gets to participate in the fun instead of ...
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Here’s the catch: School usually ends around 3 p.m., but doomscrolling doesn’t. In fact, TikTok use is especially high at night. And while high-schoolers may be forced into temporary digital detox, ...
Navigating the digital world is tough for parents, and it’s even harder for children. Sesame Street and Google have partnered on a bunch of resources to help teach kids about digital wellbeing. And, ...
The gaming industry notoriously targets kids for in-app purchases. Lootlock gives parents granular control over kids game spending.
The nostalgia doesn’t stop at technology. One school with a cellphone ban also brought back non-Internet games and activities. “The ‘old-school things’ ballooned from puzzles and chess boards to a ...