Helping Your Kids Find Balance in a Digital World

Raising kids in the digital age is a tough job. It can be difficult to parent around technology and social media. You don’t want screens to dominate your child’s life, […]

Games and Apps That Help Build Emotional Literacy

There’s a reason empathy is a buzzword these days, and it isn’t just because the world needs more kindness and understanding. For critics of the memorize-and-regurgitate style of learning, empathy […]

Should You Let Your Child Watch Unboxing Videos?

I first became aware of a very niche hobby a few years ago, when my cousin casually mentioned that her daughter loved watching videos of people opening up brand new […]

Classroom Guide: Fruit Ninja

Ask Dr. Kulman: Fun and Effective Reading Apps and Games

Joei writes:

I’m homeschooling my two sons (ages 7 and 4) and started by using workbooks and abandoned it quickly because it was too frustrating for all of us.  We’ve […]

Video Games That Teach Coding Concepts Without Meaning To

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 […]

Three Spooky Video Games with Brave Girl Protagonists

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 […]

Classroom Guide: Disney Super Speedway

Minecraft Isn’t the Only Game Kids Can Learn From

We know that as a parent, you hear a lot about Minecraft. From your kids, their friends, other parents, the news, and from us (sorry). Yes, Minecraft turned out to […]

Classroom Guide: Puzzle & Dragons