Sydney Morning Herald: We have been inundated with a massive wave of information since the Delta outbreak . We are information-exhausted and now look to news that provides easy detail and convincingly simple solutions. Hello misinformation!
Sydney Morning Herald: We have been inundated with a massive wave of information since the Delta outbreak . We are information-exhausted and now look to news that provides easy detail and convincingly simple solutions. Hello misinformation!
Does killing animals in a video game have a different impact on children to killing people in games?
The latest wave of weird and worrying social media crazes for teens is gluing the top of their upper lip under their nose to create a fuller pout.
How we talk to children about technology needs to keep up with the weird changes that constantly emerge.
The Conversation: How is the removal of Instagram ‘Likes’ panning out? I think the idea is good in theory but I wonder if all is as it seems… My thoughts 24 hours into the test.
The Conversation: If your child spends long hours playing video games, you might be worried they’re addicted. Here are signs to look for.
ABC Radio: Screen time can actually be a positive thing for your children – that is if you share the time with them and harness it in a positive way. I talk to Paul Turton from ABC about how to balance “good” screen time with other activities.
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.
Honey Mums: Many kids will get a new device for Christmas, here’s what you need to do and decide on before you give it to them.
There are two underlying issues to our story today which relates to contemporary parenting practices compared with those of the previous generation. Attitudes have changed dramatically between the time when Lynette Honeysett was growing up in the 1960s and the […]