We Need To Kill Screens For Much Bigger Reasons Than Censorship
As relationships and communities dissolve, people become alienated from one another and even themselves. One act that will help is to cut the tech chord.
Why Online Schooling Should Not Become The Norm
The current situation is far from ideal, but some influential people are now sensing a great opportunity to make online learning the norm. They shouldn’t.
YAF-Federalist Poll Shows More Young People Opt For Instagram, Snapchat Over Twitter, Facebook
More young people report using Instagram and Snapchat over Twitter and Facebook, according to a new Federalist survey conducted with Young Americans for Freedom.
Highly Ranked, Wealthy Virginia School District Still Can’t Teach Kids Online After Six Weeks
Fairfax’s online schooling difficulties, delays, and incompetence are not an anomaly as governors indefinitely suspend kids’ futures due to coronavirus mass death theories that are failing to materialize.
All The Puzzles Flying To People’s Doors Are Bringing Joy And Sharpening Wits
The jigsaw craze may not outlast the pandemic, but given what puzzles contribute to our mental abilities and understanding of humankind, let’s hope it does.
14 Strategies For Working From Home Around Children Without Endless Screen Time
So far, approximately 26 million of the nation’s 58 million K-12 school children are affected by school closures stemming from worries over the Wuhan virus.
How Living In Chaos Makes It Impossible For Us To Run Our Lives And Government
Many Americans today claim to be irreligious, but how can anyone be expected to hear God when they can’t even hear themselves over the cacophony coming from their own hand?
New Brain Scans Show Screen Time Makes Kids Dumber
Concentrated white matter invariably results in better cognitive performance in the kids who stay off screens: they focus better, learn faster, and show greater mental flexibility and creativity.
There’s No Hard And Fast Rule About When To Let Your Child Have A Cell Phone
The horror stories don’t mean that every phone dooms every kid to disaster. Rather, they remind us that different kids handle phones differently at different ages, and all need training.
How Parents Can Protect Kids From Porn Without Moving To A Secluded Mountain
Access to porn is everywhere, and that’s terrifying to parents. But being proactive with your children can open lines of communication and help protect kids from the Internet’s snares.
Finding God Inside MoMA’s New Exhibition Of Home Movies
The exhibition installation consists of 100 screens of various sizes, divided over two floors, each of which runs different clips of home movies in MoMA’s permanent collection.
Americans Are Losing The Ability To Make Friends. Here’s How To Recover It
Those hoping to rebuild the culture, restore freedom, and overcome the atomization of modern life should start by making friends with one another.
Why LGBTQ Kids Shouldn’t Be Exceptions To Parental Limits On Screen Time
Social media is not a safe space for kids to go in search of friends or an image, and it’s certainly not more viable for LGBTQ kids, who in their isolation are more vulnerable to predation and influence, not less.
Children Don’t Need More Free Time, They Need More Attention From Their Parents
Selfish and lonely parents are disregarding the importance of bonding with their children, and it’s leading to a generation of lonely, isolated kids.
How Common Core And Screen Overdoses Are Ruining American Kids’ Intelligence
Between ineffective teaching methods at school and an overdose of screen time at home, our children are becoming intellectually deficient. We need to reverse the trends.
8 Ways Students’ Tech Addiction Is Ruining College
Back-to-school season is a good time to take a hard look at device addiction and plan some changes for the new school year — ghost your screens and take back your life.
Why Churches Should Ditch The Projector Screens And Bring Back Hymnals
Christians need to understand that relying on screens and other technology is not leading to better worship, it’s ruining it.
7 Strategies For Creating A Successfully Low-Screen Summer For Your Family
With its carefree field of possibilities, summer is an excellent time to detox your family life of screen overuse. Here’s how to start.
Why You Should Plan A Low-Screen Summer For Your Kids
Sixty percent of American parents think their kids are addicted to screens (yet keep supplying the screens). Here’s why you should change that this summer.