Being able to reach me at the touch of a button seems less important than my child knowing how to problem-solve on his own and navigate our town independently| The Globe and Mail
Resist these 3 assumptions about tech.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Christine Rosen offers fresh arguments for why we should get off our phones.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
A reader asks how to handle other kids' devices.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
A short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald has a relevant call to action for parents.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Dr. Anna Lembke, author of Dopamine Nation, talks about her own family's rules.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Keeping them as safe as necessary, not as safe as possible.| www.afterbabel.com
'APPstinent' might be coming for you, too.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Phones kill the vibe.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Why parenting less might be the best thing we can do for our children| www.afterbabel.com
If we want children to play outdoors, we must be good neighbours.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Advice from the author of Childhood Unplugged| www.afterbabel.com
Traditional sleepaway camps offer respite from digital overload.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
These years are fleeting, yet formative. Don't squander them.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Or, yet another reason why you shouldn't hand your kid a phone during a tantrum.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Create an environment that sparks kids' interest.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
Can we turn down the volume on childhood, please?| katherinemartinko.substack.com
We have a parenting problem, not an awareness problem.| katherinemartinko.substack.com
My response to the question, "What do your kids do all day?"| katherinemartinko.substack.com
It cannot be compressed into a shiny new iPad. There’s more to it than that.| katherinemartinko.substack.com