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Videos worth watching


The videos listed below are well worth watching as they answer some of the most common questions and concerns parents have.

An excellent 2011 presentation by Dr. Paul Howard Jones discussing his research in to the question, "Is the Internet making us dumber?"

A video on cyberbullying from the view of the victim showing how easily bullying can spread

A discussion about the changing face of education

  • Parent Advice - this page provides you with a variety of video advice on a wide variety of topics. The suggested videos are showed as follows.
Sleeping well and for enough hours is vital for kids to grow up healthy. These four tips can help you establish rules and tech-free routines that help your children sleep well.
Research shows that watching TV and movies with your kids has a range of positive effects. Here are five reasons why co-viewing makes sense for parents.
Curious about what your teens are doing on Snapchat? Here are five features they love using on the popular social media platform.
Looking for ways to manage your kid's device use? Discover five easy screen-time tips.
In case you missed it, here's a cheat sheet for three of the hottest trends in tech: VR, AR, and AI.
Constantly checking your phone? Here are six ways you, and your kids, can tame phone use.
In case you missed it, here's a cheat sheet for three popular social media trends on Snapchat, Instagram and Facebook.
Looking for tips on how to protect your kids from online pornography? Here are five things you can do to limit the explicit content on their screens.
Step-by-step instructions for setting a passcode on your kid's iPhone to lock them out of content they're not ready for.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up Guided Access to lock the iPhone on one app at a time.
Step-by-step instructions for setting Restrictions to manage specific apps and actions.
Step-by-step instructions for enabling Ask to Buy so that your kid has to get your permission to download and buy stuff on the iPhone.
Step-by-step instructions for setting up Family Sharing to give your kid an Apple ID so that you share media among family members.