The Morning Show: Every parent warns their child not to talk to strangers, but did you know that kids’ devices are collecting massive amounts of data on them?
The Morning Show: Every parent warns their child not to talk to strangers, but did you know that kids’ devices are collecting massive amounts of data on them?
Sunrise segment: How young is too young to be on Instagram? A new generation of ‘sharents’ or parents who love to share, are setting up their kids’ usernames on social media and sharing photos as soon as they’re born.
YouTube is fast becoming the main screen platform of choice for children. But how can we be sure about what our children are watching? Advice for parents with young children.
ABC Brisbane Interview: After major issues with adult content leaking into the YouTube Kids app, YouTube have made changes to their algorithms to try to stop the issue. We will start to see this in action this week. Of course will help but no algorithm replaces a parent who checks that the videos their child is watching are suitable.
As young children increasingly use technology, new recommendations have been released to guide their use.
Very young children using technology is often a taboo subject. Parents often feel they are being judged by it. In this segment I give parents tips on the best ways to guide the device use of children aged 4 years & younger.
My response to The World Health Organisation who has released new guidelines recommending babies be banned from screen time with no more than an hour-a-day access for children aged two to four years old.
The World Health Organisation has released new screentime guidelines for very young children. While practical there are some issues I’ve identified.
Babyology: What to look for to pick the best, educational TV and online programs for young kids.
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.