Writing & Expert Work

 

Managing Work From Home With Young Children: A Realistic and Technology-Enhanced Guide

Whereas other chapters might provide information on how to work, in this chapter, readers might contemplate the question of what happens when working from home with young children. With the hectic pace of modern life, families unexpectedly or by choice are stressed, balancing parental duties and job tasks while working from home.

 
 
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Cooking with “App-titude”: Suggestions to Help Educators Promote Positive Kitchen Skills with Preschool and Elementary School Students

Food preparation for preschool and elementary school children is described from the perspective of enhancing cognition and learning through the use of mobile devices.

 

How effective is Gov. Gavin Newsom's social media strategy of mirroring Trump?

California Gov. Gavin Newsom's press office is posting over-the-top social media content that mirrors President Trump's style. NPR asks a media and psychology expert about its effectiveness.

 
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SCREEN TIME

Media and the Developing Mind: Collection of articles related to media trends.

 

The Surprising Ways AI Is Being Used in Schools Right Now

Artificial intelligence in education is already a thing. From students using chatbots to write their papers for them to AI-powered surveillance, it's happening. But are kids also being taught how to deal with a world filled with AI lies?

 
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Give It a Rest by Cassie ShortSleeve

Taking short tech breaks can supercharge your mind and help you make the most of the precious hours in a day. You’ll be happier and healthier for it (and your phone will still be there—we promise). Provided expert advice and quote in text.

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8 Preschool Shows to Watch When Your Child is Done with 'CoComelon'

Is your child over CoComelon? Though it’s normal for children to become fixated on a certain TV series or movie, those obsessions generally don’t last forever. (We heard that sigh of relief!) Most kids age out of their favorite preschool shows as they grow and learn; simple animations and repetitious songs give way to more sophisticated storytelling and real-life concepts.