Ten Common Types of Cyberbullying
July 18, 2023
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Paige Geis Bradshaw
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As technology has developed and advanced, cyberbullying has become an umbrella term. Cyberbullying can take place not only through cell phones, but on computers and tablets as well. That means virtual vitriol isn’t limited to phone calls and text messages—it can happen through…
Is Cyberbullying Protected by Freedom of Speech?
July 18, 2023
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The second the Internet became accessible by all, predators found a way to infiltrate and carve out their own corner online. Sadly, the same can be said for bullies. Now, not only can cruel kids take their teasing and taunting up and down…
Dumb Phone for Kids: A Smart Move?
July 18, 2023
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Dumb phones used to be the only option if you wanted a cell phone. Back when they were in their prime, they were actually pretty cool! But luckily, by the time I was in high school and deemed old enough to have a…
Cracking the Case: Mystery Movies for Kids
June 15, 2023
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Being a parent means making tough choices: When to take your child's phone away, what to do about social media, and an even older debate, how much TV time is too much? Luckily, you can monitor TV time pretty easily when you make…
Should My Child Play Multiple Sports?
June 15, 2023
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I never had much of a “thing” when I was a child. You know, that one “thing” most kids discover is theirs long before they reach a double-digit age? While friends and classmates pliéd in ballet slippers as soon as they could walk—or…
Popcorn & Problems: Math Movies for Kids
June 12, 2023
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When I was in school, I absolutely loathed my math classes. I've always been more right-brained, finding far more enjoyment in my art and writing classes! But regardless of my distaste for the topic, math was an important part of my education. I…
Show-Stopping Show-and-Tell Ideas
June 1, 2023
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When I was in elementary school, Friday was known as "short day." That meant school ended a whole two hours earlier than usual! (The greatest thing a kid could ask for.) Friday was for the fun stuff. In addition to educational games or…
Fiber Finds: Foods High in Fiber for Kids
May 29, 2023
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Parenting is tough; there’s no doubt about it. Every parent has their own unique challenges, but one struggle seems to unite many of us: feeding the kids healthy food! A little fast food here and there won’t cause any harm, and it sure…