Need an example of tech for good? This is it. Scott Rice, writer-director from Austin, Texas, just released a new film titled “Treasure Imagination”. In this film, a city-boy is distraught when his beloved tablet is taken away from him by his mom. But when he finds a mysterious fedora left on a park bench,
Does it feel like you can’t imagine the day you’ll actually be ready to hand your child a phone or let them navigate the world of social media? We’re sharing one of our best tips for building a foundation of digital health that can one day lead your child to device independence (when the time
Mi hija tiene 16 y, como cualquier adolescente, lidia con el drama social y sus altibajos. Quiero que tenga un celular por su propia seguridad, pero el año pasado me di cuenta de que lo estaba usando para mucho más que eso. Se desvelaba enviando mensajes de texto y pasando tiempo en las redes sociales. Y, para ser honestos, la hermosa hija que yo conocía y amaba se estaba convirtiendo en un ogro.
Overwhelmed and unsure of what to do, a group of parents in Kansas City recently began a conversation: What would it look like to pause for minute, and rethink the way we manage the gift of technology? And as we began to gather around coffee tables, at the playground, and in school libraries, we uncovered a common theme: “This is hard; it’s like we are in a new frontier and there is no roadmap. We need someone to help us navigate this terrain.” In May, this led us to launch START: Stand Together And Rethink Technology.