
Influencers: What Parents Need To Know
From the Greatest Generation and Baby Boomers to Centennials, Millennials and Gen X, Y and Z, growing up has changed most drastically in how we
Social media used to mean Facebook. Then Facebook and Twitter. Now it means one of hundreds of potential websites or apps that our children are using to share and converse online. It’s hard to keep up. We review and find the latest trends on social media and share that information with you below.
From the Greatest Generation and Baby Boomers to Centennials, Millennials and Gen X, Y and Z, growing up has changed most drastically in how we
It’s impossible to dismiss the many advantages that technology has given us. With the ability to do anything from making travel reservations to research just
Emojis are fun, aren’t they? Those cute little animals, facial expressions, and mermaids add flavor to your texted conversations and can help you indicate that
When it comes to watching out for your children online, social media as we tend to think of it is only half the battle. We’ve
A creepy new challenge called “Momo” has been spreading around social media, prompting police to issue warnings about the shocking challenge since it has been
Below we present FIVE of the most important things every parent needs to know about Instagram and the secrets it holds. Scroll down to find out what
Keeping kids sheltered from the dangers in the world might be the number one goal of parents, but as our children grow older, it can
Social media is a place to keep in touch with friends and share the important moments of our lives. That’s the bright, shiny aspect of
Parenthood might seem like a constant struggle of drawing a line and watching your child cross it. Children clearly hate boundaries, right? Giving them too
At its best, YouTube and other social media sites are great ways to connect with friends, stay informed about current events, and learn new skills.
You know that your children use Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. You might even be aware that these types of social media apps bring some inherent
You might have a handle on how your teenager uses Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and Tumblr, but the social media universe is vast. As a parent,
Growing up has always been a little stressful. Between household rules, peer pressure, and the new world of dating, the life of a teenager is
As parents, your social media concerns are most likely centered around Snapchat, Instagram, and Facebook. These sites have lots of teenage users, and let’s be
When we have a question about health and fitness (or pretty much anything else, for that matter), we usually turn to the internet. Tweens and
Teens are constantly finding new ways to use social media–including methods that you might not understand. Social media has its own set of rules and
The teenage years have always come with unique challenges. The parents and even grandparents of today’s teens might remember what it was like to be
The latest social media challenge may be keeping your younger children up at night! It’s called “The 3 a.m. challenge”. After you read this post,
According to eMarketer.com, 5.7 million children under the age of 11 have accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat–all of which have age restrictions that are
Deep down, we all want approval. We want to know we’re worthy and that our work matters in the world. As children, we might have done that
What is Spotafriend? Spotafriend describes itself this way: “Meet teens near you with Spotafriend, a tinder alternative for people ages 13-19. Get pictures of other
Middle and high school have never been easy, but there are new challenges facing today’s teenagers that the last generation didn’t have to consider. Unfortunately,
Have you heard of the Blue Whale Challenge? The online world is abuzz about this frightening underground social media “game” that challenges teenagers to commit
When you’re talking about connecting with other people the saying, “there’s an app for that” isn’t a joke. Teens don’t want to use just one
As parents, we are often very cautious when it come to the movie and televisions shows that we allow our children to watch. We are