Acknowledging and addressing that we live faster-paced lives to our kids can help us become better parents, writes Being Dads founder David Willans.
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The brainchild of Californian dad Jordan Tetrick, the ‘Dear June’ app is a simple, minimalistic place where parents can post to their children.
Constantly wondering if you’re making good use of time is the lament of the stay-at-home parent, writes Andrew Knott.
Brad Nagle offers an unfiltered view into the rollercoaster ride that is parenthood.
The popularity of smartwatches is diminishing as more people rediscover the stylish charms of traditional timepieces, writes Erik Bigalk.
Parenting blogger Anthony Jones writes that his teenage daughter’s phone addiction is a major source of concern and argues that mobile phone manufacturers and social media companies have a duty of care towards our younger population.
The magic of Christmas should be stored in our hearts and minds and not in our phones, writes mum, teacher, author and founder of the ‘Don’t Press Send Campaign’ Katie Duffy Schumacher.
London blogger Brad Nagle laments modern society’s lust for online gratification, and vows to refocus on his physical realm.
Do others’ Facebook ‘highlights’ packages inflame your day-to-day parenting struggles? Check out Melbourne dad Jason Cook’s story.