AI companion toys for neurodivergent children promise connection and therapy, but can they deliver for the long haul?
New technology is wonderful for many things, but what happened to actually hearing someone say, “I love you, Dad”?
Despite Seattle Public Schools’ district policy to issue devices to each of its nearly 50,000 students, some highly vocal parents are successfully opting their students out of technology altogether.
Tens of thousands of students were back in class Monday in Loudoun County, Virginia. For many parents, the summer was too short; for others however the new school year couldn’t come soon enough. When ...
Scientists have deliberately turned male mouse embryos into females for the first time. A team based in Japan used a CRISPR-based approach to remove the Y chromosome from male cells and create female ...
After losing her son to cyberbullying, San Antonio mom Maurine Molak is fighting for stronger online protections for kids as ...
Despite district policy, parents and students are finding ways around the ubiquitous technology in classrooms.
Schools often sign off on the contracts with little or no public debate. And, while the cost is not a major budget item, it's ...
A4015, which establishes the “New Jersey Kids Code Act,” which requires some online service providers to implement ...
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What's new this year for Stark-area schools? Your complete roundup
Most Stark area schools will welcome students back this week. Here's what's new and things you need to know about your school ...
A new summer camp for neurodivergent kids on P.E.I. that focuses on science and technology just wrapped up its first season.
My husband and I are in our 70s, and he is experiencing depression from lack of contact with his children. I don’t mean ...
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