The International Day of Play reminds families that unstructured play builds strong bodies, sharp minds, and healthy friendships. Yet screens now swallow many kids’ free hours. Setting clear Screen-Time limits, blocking distracting apps, and modeling balanced smartphone use give children back the time and energy they need to explore, imagine, and thrive.
India’s Supreme Court has changed the definition of child pornography and now criminalizes all child-abuse imagery, including AI fakes, to fight fast-growing “digital space” exploitation. Keeping in line with the changes in the tech domain, the rulings have clarified how even the use of AI based fake images will be dealt. Explore this blog to know more about what has changed and how that impacts parents.
Catfishing now preys on smartphone-savvy teens, using stolen profiles and praise to escalate into blackmail. Gaming chats are hunting grounds. Watch for secretive messages, mood swings, and hidden screens. Strengthen privacy, enforce curfews, and verify profiles. A robust parental-control app blocks risky platforms, limits screen time, and alerts you early
Sweden’s retreat from screen-heavy classrooms shows technology alone weakens reading, focus, and social skills. SavvyParent’s multi-session digital-wellness workshops fill that gap—teaching balanced screen time, online safety, and digital empathy through hands-on activities. Embedding these workshops in school curricula empowers students, reassures parents, and strengthens academic and behavioural outcomes.
Roblox is a digital wonderland where creativity meets play, yet it can expose children to hidden dangers like inappropriate content, cyberbullying, and scams. This article explores these risks and explains how parental control apps empower parents to safeguard their kids, ensuring a balanced and secure digital experience for everyone today.
Netflix’s Adolescence is a wake-up call for parents. The series exposes social media’s pitfalls—obsession with validation, cyberbullying, and erosion of privacy—that distort children’s self-worth and critical thinking. It urges digital literacy, parental controls, and balanced habits to safeguard our youth.
Explore the detrimental effects of doom scrolling on children and practical strategies for parents. The article highlights how relentless exposure to negative online content heightens anxiety, impairs emotional regulation, and distorts perceptions. It also offers actionable advice on setting boundaries, curating content, and promoting digital literacy to safeguard children’s well-being.
Norway banned smartphones in schools for students aged between 11 to 16. The result of this decision was more positive than what anyone thought