Technology use is prevalent for most kids, including younger ones. Here’s how parents can limit use of smartphones and social media before children are old enough.
Tin Can, a Seattle-based startup, is using a retro-inspired phone design to create a way for kids to communicate that doesn't ...
One of the hottest topics of conversation among parents right now is what to do about kids and phones. Increasingly, these ...
For many parents, giving a child their own smartphone is a fraught milestone. But some are finding ways to avoid its pitfalls ...
Start with a family landline. Give kids access to communication without the internet. Coach phone etiquette. Teach them how ...
Hardie is one of a growing number of parents around the country turning to landlines for their kids. Tin Can, a company ...
What's an easy way to delay getting a smartphone? For these parents, the answer to that riddle is: get a landline.
Whether it’s a parent restricting a child’s access to social media or a young adult avoiding doom scrolling, a new generation of landlines is trending.
Director Scott Derrickson brings an evocative analog texture to keep the scares coming from Ethan Hawke's devil-masked killer ...
Tin Can has struck a chord — with parents, kids, and now venture capitalists. The Seattle startup behind a landline-style telephone for ...
Most kids are getting smartphones at much younger ages than many experts recommend, according to new research. A majority of parents of kids ages 11 to 12 said their child has a smartphone, a Pew ...