Kids

The Futures We Grow: Stories That Help Children Thrive

We humans love stories. We love telling them and listening to them. Stories are how we communicate who we are and who we want to be. One of the best parts of parenting is curling up with kids to read a good story. But stories don’t always start with “once upon a time.” We create…  Read More

What Children Learn When We Practice Collective Care

I am the kind of person who organizes my life around traditions. There is a joke in our community that once we do something once, we put it on the calendar in perpetuity. These traditions and rituals shift and change over time, but they still function as the glue that holds us together. I gathered…  Read More

The AAP’s Vision for a Child-Friendly Digital World

From Screen Time to Circles of Influence

Caregivers are inundated with guidance about screen time. Some of it helps families find firm footing; much of it is conflicting, oversimplified, or untethered from the latest developmental science. It’s no wonder parents feel tired and eager for clarity. On our most exhausted days, we just want someone to tell us what to do. At…  Read More

ChatGPT’s New Parental Controls: What Parents Need to Know

Whenever I hear about a new set of parental controls, two feelings rise up immediately: relief and resentment. Relief that the industry is responding to parental concerns and acknowledging that young people aren’t mini-adults. Settings that help parents protect their kids from harm are not “nice to have” in 2025; they are essential. Resentment because we…  Read More

When Violence Goes Viral: Helping Kids Cope with What They See Online

First comes the violence. Then comes its rapid spread across the internet. Sadly, political and interpersonal violence is not new. What is unique to this generation is the proliferation of graphic content online. Raw footage of political assassinations, war crimes, racialized violence, and sexual assault can spread quickly in the wake of acts of violence,…  Read More

A Back-to-School List for Learning and Life

“Are you excited about middle school?” a well-meaning employee asked my soon-to-be sixth grader last week. She was doing her best to make conversation as she scanned our pile of college-ruled notebooks at checkout. “I guess so,” my youngest replied, his tone suggesting he was trying to convince himself. Later in the car, he added,…  Read More

When Screen Time Rules Fall Apart

When my family had a conversation about summer screen time a month ago, our agreements and ideas felt so full of promise. They didn’t result from an idyllic family summit or long formal meeting, but the conversation was earnest and grounded in our most positive vision of what life could look like in the ever-shifting…  Read More

Exploring nature with a child blowing a dandelion

Four Essentials for a Meaningful Summer

Summer arrives, and it’s easy to get caught up in planning—camps, childcare, screen time limits, and all the logistics that come with the shift. I approach this season with mixed feelings: part of me craves the slower pace and open-ended days; another part already anticipates the chaos of too much unstructured time. For many families,…  Read More

Talking About Screen Time? Don’t Fall Into This Common Trap

“You are always on the iPad,” I said as I rounded the corner into the dining room and spotted my son on his device. As soon as I said it, I knew it wouldn’t lead to a productive conversation about my kid’s tech habits. I wasn’t surprised when I didn’t hear a response like, “Oh,…  Read More

From Tablets to TikTok to Tools for Calm: The Latest Data on Young Kids’ Screen Time

“Broken!” Miles exclaimed. “It’s broken!” he repeated, his frustration building. It took me a moment to catch on. My nearly three-year-old was standing in front of the TV, furiously trying to swipe at Daniel Tiger with his index finger. Then it clicked—he was trying to move the character like he would on a tablet. And…  Read More