Sydney Morning Herald: Children are reading less for pleasure and going online instead. My latest research shows that it’s adults’ collective expectations that send them there.
Sydney Morning Herald: Children are reading less for pleasure and going online instead. My latest research shows that it’s adults’ collective expectations that send them there.
Washington Post: Should children have the right to have what they posted or others posted of them erased once they become adults. Should they have the right to have their ‘childhood’ online identity forgotten?
ABC: Last year the shift to online learning changed schools. As we head into a new school year, the question is where to now.
Daily Telegraph: Want to give your child their first smartphone but not sure they’re ready for it. Here’s the pros and cons of giving a smartwatch first.
How to manage screentime during COVID Covid-19 has left parents around the world to grapple with online learning, online entertainment and online working. As a result, it’s natural that the amount of time children spend using screens will increase. Is […]
School closures may be just around the corner. What is the plan for learning and teaching once they are closed? Is school learning now to go fully online? COVID-19 has brought us to a juncture where we need to think […]
This article was originally published in The Sydney Morning Herald Big Bird and the time when we understood being a kid Dr Joanne Orlando Sesame Street’s Big Bird conjures up images of innocent, wholesome childhood play. In contrast, young kid’s […]
Sunday Telegraph: If your child plays the video game Fortnite, here is a special report into Aussie kids who are obsessed with this game and how parents can manage it.
Sydney Morning Herald/The Age: I explain how to give kids the digital literacy skills they need so that they don’t fall victim to fake content online.