As the years went on, Ambler saw more and more memes about the video, and one day, he even saw his then-8-year-old face on ...
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I love family game night: Here are the best board games for kids by age
I wish I were the mom who could play pretend with her kids, but trying to get into the exact ...
New research from Public Interest Research Group and tests conducted by NBC News found that a wide range of AI toys have ...
For families hoping to bring in a little less screen-time and a lot more ‘sound-time’, musical instruments can be a bright ...
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11 Easy-To-Learn Games To Play At Your Next Party
Looking for the right party game can feel daunting, especially if your group includes ages that span decades in between them. But bridging that gap — and having a legitimately fun time doing so — is ...
Moshi Kids has a trio of joyful, ad-free learning apps designed to turn screen time into something parents can feel genuinely ...
Researchers followed nearly 10,116 children, beginning at ages 9–10. When they checked the same group two years later, kids reporting higher daily screen use showed thinner cortex in areas involved in ...
Assassin’s Creed Mirage players are in for a treat, as Ubisoft has released a free content update to all owners. Called the version 1.1.0 patch, console owners will see it appear as Assassin’s Creed ...
With age comes a natural decline in cognitive function, even among otherwise healthy adults without dementia. A new study finds that a cognitive training program may boost production of a brain ...
There may be a link between social media use during early adolescence and lower cognitive performance, a new study suggests. The study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, or ...
It might finally be time to set those parental controls. New research suggests that social media isn’t just feeding your kid the latest memes — it may actually be messing with their brainpower. The ...
Preteens using increasing amounts of social media perform poorer in reading, vocabulary and memory tests in early adolescence compared with those who use no or little social media. That's according to ...
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