Mini-Guide: Tiles & Tales
Tiles & Tales is a tile-based puzzle game with minor fantasy role-playing elements developed by Trilith Entertainment. The player begins with a game board and tiles placed randomly on the […]
Tiles & Tales is a tile-based puzzle game with minor fantasy role-playing elements developed by Trilith Entertainment. The player begins with a game board and tiles placed randomly on the […]
Toca Lab: Elements is a science education app from Toca Boca. As with all of Toca’s “digital toys,” Toca Lab: Elements offers kids a traditional learning-through-play experience in a mobile […]
This week on the LearningWorks For Kids Let’s Play channel I’m continuing my Astroneer adventure. I’m picking up where I left off last episode, so in case you missed it […]
What’s up, everyone? Ryan here to talk about the newest episode on the LearningWorks For Kids Let’s Play channel. I try out Portal Knights for the first time! Portal Knights […]
This week on the Learning Works For Kids Lets Play channel, Ryan starts an adventure in a new farming simulation/RPG (role playing game) called Stardew Valley. In this episode, Ryan’s […]
In my work as a child psychologist, one of the things I see worrying parents the most is the “addictive” nature of social media and video game play. While I view most technology usage to be cognitively challenging and useful for kids, many parents worry about their kids only wanting to do things that involve a screen. And when it comes to kids with ADHD, Autism, and Learning Disabilities, stopping video game play can cause intense distress and arguments, to the point where many parents no longer want them to play games, no matter what the potential benefit may be.
All the worry about children’s screen time habits isn’t just about their brains. Experts are pointing out the health problems associated with our society’s increasingly sedentary lifestyle. But technology isn’t […]
Ticket to Ride is a digital adaptation of the popular railroad-themed strategy board game by the same name. Ticket to Ride can be played locally (pass-and-play style) and online with […]
Kids should learn to code. Maybe you’re already a believer. Maybe you still need convincing (if so, you might want to read this article). Either way, it’s important to understand […]
Halloween is a strange time of year. Rather than run away from what frightens us, we seek out the scary and welcome the weird. We dress up as monsters and […]
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