Parents, we need to STOP relying on gadgets to babysit our kids in order to protect them from serious mental health issues.
Why should you be careful when you give your phone to kids?
Children who spent more time using handheld devices tend to experience delays in expressive speech. However, children who spent less time on smart devices did not.
30 percent of their respondents already have symptoms of tinnitus—a scary thing considering these usually at around 50-years-old.
A new app has been developed that lets parents control their child's smartphone without being physically present.
We also bring you tips on how to make device usage by kids more meaningful ...
10 hilarious auto-corrected, smartphone messages! You’ll be keeling over from laughing and praying that this doesn’t happen to you, by the end of it!
A dispute between a taxi driver and a pregnant lady uploaded on Facebook has led us to explore the issue of whether using smartphones as a recording device is the answer to such problems. Read more here!
Caring for an infant or child can prove overwhelming, right from nursing to keeping the noise down while your baby slumbers. But for the smart mum, there is a way to lighten the load. Whether a stay-at-home or on-the-go parent, turning to your phone for interactive and easy-to-use baby apps may just offer the aid you've been looking for.
The smartphone has been touted to make lives easier and more mobile, but is it inadvertently causing more harm to our child than we realise? We weigh in here.
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