Studycat addresses growing demand for safe, play-based language apps as families seek independent speaking practice in ...
What do Yarn, Skout, and Holla have in common? They’re all apps that could be on your child’s phone and they could pose risks. Other WRAL Top Stories Law enforcement agencies in North Carolina have ...
Studycat’s French program is built around a step-by-step learning flow the company describes as “Hear it, Learn it, Say it, Use it,” pairing immersion-style audio with interactive challenges. The ...
Regardless of where you live, one common sight is iPads being used to calm children throwing tantrums at public places, often by playing nursery rhymes or games. If you've recently bought an iPad for ...
Many parents worry about the content their children are exposed to through apps. The App Store Accountability Act would require parental approval for minors ...
If you asked a group of parents 10, or even five years ago about their children’s access to smartphones, you could easily strike up a debate as to whether children should be allowed to own or use ...
For Christmas, kids can engage in live video chats with Santa, witness a reindeer feeding, or monitor Santa's sleigh. For Hannukah, kids can illuminate a virtual menorah and play a dreidel game. For ...
In recent years, American parents have watched with growing alarm as powerful cultural forces attempt to sideline them in the upbringing of their own children. Whether in classrooms, libraries, or ...
Kansas Senate Bill 372, the App Store Accountability Act, aims to protect children by making app stores verify age and get ...