June 22, 2022 Now that you’ve had a few weeks to workshop your Summer iRules from Part 1 & Part 2 of this series, it’s time to bring it all
May 25, 2022 As we move through Part 1 of our Summer iRules agreements in principle, it’s time to start identifying some more specific rules you’d like to make regarding
Republished from July 21, 2021 and originally published on Medium. This week, in the middle of election debate season, tangible climate crisis, pandemic return to school and continued racial and
Sometimes families feel pressure and concern about tech use as the summer months approach. The dream we have of lazy, slow days morph into a reality of tension and struggle
One of the most common questions I get in my work as a speaker and consultant on digital health and well-being is about digital monitoring. Should we monitor? Which platforms
In a hyperconnected world, we all love and need our technology. It’s become a central tool we rely on, so what’s all the talk about Slow Tech when we need
In my work with middle school students all over the country, we continuously build tools and methods for being tech healthy together. Adding student voice to my work on youth,
This week we are talking about love. Perhaps it’s love for our partners or family members, love for a child or student, love for a pet or best friend, love
So often parents focus on the “right” age for a phone, for social media accounts, for online gaming permission, a YouTube Channel all their own, that we spend a lot
This week I was talking to my oldest son. He’s a recent university grad and cycling through graduate school application season to become a mental health therapist. He thinks about