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Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 28 April 2020
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Your child’s first phone: how old should they be?
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 20 April 2020I remember when the iPad was first released back in 2010. Shortly after it came out, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes were spotted at a restaurant letting their daughter Suri, who was four years old at the time, play on their iPad while they waited for their food.
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Internet memories and storytelling: what do you keep?
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 13 April 2020My middle daughter hates looking over my shoulder when I’m on my Instagram account and seeing that I have many, many unwatched “stories.”
Stories in Instagram are usually short video clips that are temporary – they exist for 24 hours and then they are gone. You can save favourite stories as ‘highlights’ that live on your profile, but for the most part they’re intended to disappear.
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Helping kids stay in touch while social distancing
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 23 March 2020It’s looking more and more like social distancing could go on for several months. Our school board has announced that computer-based learning from home will be introduced shortly; other provinces have announced school closures running through to the end of the year and we expect ours to follow suit soon.
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Social media and screen time during a pandemic
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 17 March 2020We’re living in a strange and uncertain time. Already, as parents, we’re feeling our way to the right set of rules and guidelines for screens and social media. But now that we’re facing an extended time of quarantine and social distancing, the rules are bending and changing every day.
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Building towards autonomy on the internet
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 18 February 2020One of the hardest things to do as a parent is let go.
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Building towards autonomy on the internet
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 18 February 2020One of the hardest things to do as a parent is let go.
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Younger siblings and social media rules
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 8 January 2020Our youngest daughter, who is in Grade Seven this year, is moving up the social media ladder.
She has her own tablet to use on the Wi-Fi at home and recently got her own Instagram account. She’s really loving the ability to share pics with her friends and chat with them online – especially because her two older siblings have been Instagramming and texting for at least three years now.
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Who owns the moment?
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 18 December 2019My youngest daughter has a brand new Instagram account, and she’s excited about it. Unlike my older two, she actually does use it to post. Since she doesn’t have a cell phone she uses her tablet at home, so her posts are always things we are doing around the house: artwork or craft projects she’s done, what we’re having for dinner, or the occasional nice outfit she wants to share.
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Getting paranoid about our smart speaker
Submitted by Lynn Jatania on 27 November 2019The other day I was on the phone with my sister – our land line, not a cell phone – and I said to her, “You’re my person.” This is a well-known phrase from the TV show Grey’s Anatomy; Meredith Grey and Cristina Yang used to say it to each other to cement the closeness of their friendship.