Should Phones Be Allowed in School?
Should cell phones be allowed in school? A Pew Research Center study found that 65 percent of cell-owning teens bring their phones to school despite a... read more
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Should cell phones be allowed in school? A Pew Research Center study found that 65 percent of cell-owning teens bring their phones to school despite a... read more
Is your kid ready for a smartphone? Understand the risks and responsibilities of getting your child their first cell phone. read more
Find tips on how giving your child an allowance will help them learn how to budget and manage money in the future. read more
At what age should you get your child a cell phone? According to PewResearch Center, the average age is between 12 and 13, but when to get your child ... read more
Get our checklist of middle school back-to-school supplies and this year's trending back-to-school outfits for middle schoolers. read more
Recent concerns over cell phone use have people worrying that their mobile phones may cause cancer. This article seeks to find credibility to that inf... read more
When should parents allow kids to start watching TV, choose their own clothes, have a cell phone, wear makeup, stay home alone, go on a date, and more... read more
You think you're doing ok on your data usage, but every month you go over your limit without knowing why. These tips and tricks can help lessen your f... read more
You've made the decision to give your kids your old cell phone. Make it even more impressive by letting them create their own phone case to go with th... read more
Teaching your teen to drive is an exciting (and nerve-wracking!) time. From showing your teen how to properly adjust all their mirrors, to mapping out... read more
Social media has many benefits and risks for kids. What to know before kids join social media to keep them safe online. read more
Teens may stress about looking good, getting a date, and paying for the prom, but parents' concerns are much more serious. read more
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