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A National Conversation: Most Americans Favor Limiting Social Media for Kids Under 16

A new survey by Talker Research highlights a significant public sentiment: a majority of Americans believe children under 16 should not have social media accounts. This finding sparks important conversations for parents, educators, and students about digital well-being and online safety.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 21, 2026 · 3 min read

EdTech

Kidaro: Understanding How Your Child Learns Best

Adaptaiq has announced Kidaro, a new psychologist-designed learning profile assessment for children aged 7 to 10. This tool aims to help parents and educators gain deeper insights into a child's unique learning style.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 21, 2026 · 3 min read

EdTech

A New Resource for Families: Understanding Autistic Mothers in 2026

Simon & Schuster announces a groundbreaking book addressing the evolving understanding of autism in women. This guide offers insights and support for families navigating a mother's late-life autism diagnosis, fostering stronger relationships through knowledge.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 19, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Keeping Kids Safe Online: Norton 360's Scam Protection for the 2026 School Year

As students head back to school, online safety becomes a top priority for families. Norton 360 is enhancing its scam protection features, aiming to help parents safeguard their children from evolving digital threats.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 19, 2026 · 4 min read

Exam Prep

Back-to-School Costs: When Parents Hide Financial Stress from Their Children

A recent study by BadCredit.org reveals that a significant majority of parents (71%) conceal back-to-school financial strains from their kids. This insightful research highlights the sacrifices many families make to meet educational expenses, prompting a deeper look into how to navigate these pressures.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 18, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Introducing PostCheck: A New AI Tool to Help Families Teach Digital Judgment

In an increasingly connected world, teaching children strong digital judgment is as crucial as online safety. A new AI tool, PostCheck, offers families a practical way to foster responsible online communication and prevent future regrets.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 18, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

One More Story Offers a Free Resource to Nurture Early Reading Skills

One More Story, an organization recognized for its innovative approaches to literacy, is offering a free early literacy resource designed to engage young readers. This initiative provides valuable support for families and educators fostering a love of reading in children.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 17, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Rethinking Social Media: UW Expert Challenges 'Addiction' Narrative

A consumer behavior expert from the University of Washington's Foster School of Business suggests that social media might not be as universally addictive as often portrayed, offering a nuanced perspective on its role in our lives, especially for young people. This fresh viewpoint encourages a balanced approach to screen time and digital engagement.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 14, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Navigating the College Search with AI: A Guide for Parents

The college search process can feel overwhelming for families. Learn how AI tools are emerging as valuable assistants, helping parents and students explore options, understand requirements, and find the right fit.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 8, 2026 · 4 min read

Exam Prep

Navigating Back-to-School Costs: Expert Advice on Credit Card Debt

With back-to-school spending on the horizon, many families face the challenge of managing existing credit card debt alongside new expenses. Amber Duncan PR offers valuable insights into negotiating credit card balances, emphasizing that 'everything is negotiable, always.'

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 7, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Mozilla's Back-to-School Digital Safety Checklist: Essential Tips for Families

As students head back to school, their digital footprint expands, creating new opportunities and potential risks. Mozilla offers a practical checklist to help families navigate online safety, emphasizing crucial steps for protecting personal information and devices.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 7, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Moonbird Introduces Moonbuddy: A Screen-Free Tool for Children's Self-Regulation Beyond the Classroom

As schools increasingly adopt 'calm corners' and extended recess to support student well-being, the question of how children manage big emotions after school hours remains. Moonbird's new Moonbuddy device offers a screen-free, tactile solution designed to help kids self-regulate independently at home.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 6, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Rebuilding the Modern Parenting Village: Insights from Haven Founder Britt Riley

Many parents today feel the traditional "village" of support is more elusive than ever. Britt Riley, founder of Haven, offers a fresh perspective on how modern families can intentionally build meaningful community networks that blend childcare, wellness, and shared experiences.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 5, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Parents Advocate for Digital Literacy Education Before Kindergarten, Says New Research

A recent survey by Talker Research highlights a significant trend: most parents believe digital literacy education should begin well before kindergarten, specifically around age four. This finding underscores a growing recognition among families of the importance of early guidance in navigating our increasingly digital world.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · August 4, 2026 · 4 min read

Productivity

How to Support Executive Function Development in Elementary School

Practical, classroom-tested strategies for parents and teachers to strengthen working memory, self-control, and flexible thinking in elementary students using routines, visual supports, games, and gradual scaffolding.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 22, 2026 · 4 min read

Exam Prep

Accessible data and student agency: practical steps for schools, families, and students

Students learn best when data about progress is clear, timely, and designed for them. This article explains how to make assessment information accessible and how to build routines that put students in control of their learning.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 17, 2026 · 4 min read

EdTech

Best Science Kits for Kids: Top Picks for Curious Young Minds

A practical roundup of reliable, hands-on science kits for kids of different ages and interests—from beginner chemistry to coding and engineering. Tips to choose the right kit for your child’s age, goals, and safety needs.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Productivity

Best Stickers for Rewards: Top Picks for Teachers, Parents, and Kids

A practical roundup of the best stickers to use as rewards — for classroom praise, home charts, and positive reinforcement. Find options for durability, customization, and fun designs to suit every age and teaching style.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Washable Markers for Kids: Safe, Easy-to-Clean Picks

A practical roundup of the best washable markers for children, explained for parents, teachers and students. Learn which sets suit toddlers, classroom projects or detailed art, plus smart buying and cleaning tips.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Snack Containers for Kids: Practical Picks Parents Trust

A concise roundup of durable, kid-friendly snack containers—options for preschoolers, picky eaters, and busy families. Clear advice on what to choose for safety, portioning, and school rules.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Backpacks Under $30: Practical Picks for School and Sports

A compact guide to reliable backpacks under $30 for students, parents, and teachers — durable school bags, sporty picks, and budget laptop options, with clear advice on choosing the right one for different needs.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Backpacks for Kindergarteners: Comfortable, Durable, and Kid-Friendly Picks

A practical roundup of well-known backpacks that suit kindergarteners: lightweight sizes, easy-to-clean materials, kid-friendly designs, and features parents care about. Learn which pack fits your child’s needs and what to look for when buying.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Lunch Boxes for Elementary Kids: Practical Picks for School

A roundup of durable, kid-friendly lunch boxes that make packing, carrying and cleaning easier for elementary students. Options include bento-style boxes, insulated bags, stainless steel carriers and freezable packs to fit different needs.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Headphones for Kids (Elementary School): Comfortable, Safe, and Durable Picks

A roundup of reliable, kid-friendly headphones for elementary students — focusing on comfort, safe volume, durability, and classroom use to help parents and teachers choose the right option.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Productivity

Best Backpacks for Elementary School Kids: Durable, Comfy, and Kid-Friendly

A clear, practical roundup of backpacks that work well for elementary students — from tiny preschools to busy early grades. Learn which styles suit different needs and get straightforward buying tips for parents and teachers.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Parenting for Learning

Best Headphones for Kids in Elementary School

A practical roundup of durable, kid-friendly headphones for elementary students — wired, wireless, headband and over-ear options with safety and comfort in mind to fit classroom, remote learning, and travel needs.

By Dr. Matthew Lynch · July 14, 2026 · 4 min read

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