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One of the most common myths I hear from parents in my DopaMind presentations is this: kids need early exposure to technology so they’re prepared for the digital world. While parents are increasingly getting the message that smartphones and...
I believe we’re at another tipping point with kids and tech. Just like when Jonathan Haidt’s The Anxious Generation fueled the movement pushing back on smartphones and social media for kids, the recent Senate testimony from neuroscientist J...
As a social media marketer since 2007, I’ve watched the tech industry promise that each new platform will bring us closer together. Facebook would connect us. Instagram would let us share our lives. TikTok would democratize creativity. Inst...
In my thirteen years as a parent, I’ve consistently looked to Nordic countries for parenting inspiration. There’s a reason: Nordic children consistently rank among the happiest in the world. According to the World Happiness Report, Finland,...
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Founder of Kitchen Collaborative, an award-winning branding, marketing, and advertising agency and Co-Founder of DopaMind, a 501(c)3 nonprofit heping kids navigate the digital age through school programs, community events, and original content.
Linda Åkeson McGurk is a Swedish-American writer and author of There’s No Such Thing as Bad Weather and The Open-Air Life. She is an advocate for the Nordic outdoor tradition friluftsliv and outdoor play every day, regardless of the weather.
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