The Conversation: If you have kids, chances are you’ve worried about their presence on social media. Five experts (including me) were asked if social media is damaging to children and teens.
The Conversation: If you have kids, chances are you’ve worried about their presence on social media. Five experts (including me) were asked if social media is damaging to children and teens.
Many of us feel like we are addicted to our phones. Is it the design of the phones or is it us? I consider both options in this article.
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.
Governments are making moves to ban mobile phones in schools. On what basis is this ban based?
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.
Sydney Morning Herald: Instagram have introduced a ‘Rethink’ feature to stop the posting of nasty messages. If you could rethink other aspect of your online activity, what would it be?
The Conversation: If your child spends long hours playing video games, you might be worried they’re addicted. Here are signs to look for.
There continues to be a call to ban mobile phones in schools. There is another side to this issue that needs to be considered.
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.
Cancel culture…ever heard of it? It’s a large-scale fan exodus taking the social media world by storm. What’s more is that it’s a movement led by our kids. Here’s why you should know about it.