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What Happens When You Ask ChatGPT to Think Like the Devil or God? A Teachable Moment When It Comes To Understanding AI.
A viral Instagram post asking ChatGPT to “think like the devil” sparks a deeper look at how AI mirrors human inputs. This article explores prompt framing, narrative influence, and the power of digital literacy in guiding how technology shapes young minds, for better or worse.

The White Hatter
Jul 169 min read


Is My Child Ready for Snapchat? An Important Message For All Parents and Caregivers to Read!
Many parents don’t realize Snapchat is more than a messaging app. Features like Spotlight serve teens algorithm-driven, often hypersexualized content, even with safety controls on. Parents need to explore it themselves before deciding if their child is ready for this platform.

The White Hatter
Jul 154 min read


From Likes to Connection: Understanding How Teens Progress Through Social Media
Teens use social media differently as they grow, starting with self-expression and validation, then shifting toward connection and communication. Instead of banning tech, parents should ask questions, listen without judgment, and build trust through honest conversations about their teen’s onlife world.

The White Hatter
Jul 143 min read


Why Youth Will Shape Their Online Culture, and Why Digital Literacy Education Still Matters
Adult-led education alone won’t change youth online culture, only youth can. But adults still play a critical role. This article explores how digital literacy, honest conversations, and peer influence empower teens to shape safer, kinder, and more informed onlife spaces from within.

The White Hatter
Jul 135 min read


Why Blanket Bans on Sexual Content in Schools Can Have Unintended Consequences
based on our extensive experience delivering educational programs to schools across North America, we’ve observed that outright bans on anything that could be interpreted as sexual can lead to serious, unintended consequences.

The White Hatter
Jul 113 min read


Guiding Youth to Use Artificial Intelligence Ethically, Thoughtfully, and Creatively
AI is here, and students need more than rules, they need guidance. This article explores how parents and educators can help teens use AI ethically and creatively, developing core skills like curiosity, critical thinking, empathy, and thoughtful digital literacy.

The White Hatter
Jul 115 min read


A Tale of Two Schools: What Teens Taught Us About AI Use in the Classroom
A comparison between two schools revealed a striking difference in how students use AI. One group used it to deepen learning, the other to cut corners. The key difference? Education. Teaching ethical, effective AI use matters, not just for students, but for the educators guiding them.

The White Hatter
Jul 103 min read


What One Grade 11 Student Shared With Us About Tech, TikTok, and Teen Sexting: A Three-Part Conversation Parents Need to Hear
One Grade 11 student reveals how teens use TikTok scrolling to steer the algorithm, shift from like chasing to genuine connection, and treat sexting with growing caution and peer policing. Their stories urge parents to listen, teach law and consent, and support intentional digital choices.

The White Hatter
Jul 95 min read


Most Youth & Teen Sexual Abuse Doesn’t Start Online - Don’t Miss The Forest For The Trees!
Most sexual abuse teens face doesn’t come from strangers online, it comes from people they know, love, or trust. This article urges parents to shift focus from only digital threats to real-world risks like family, peers, and dating partners. Awareness, trust, and open dialogue are key.

The White Hatter
Jul 75 min read


It’s Not the Screens: Understanding Which Teens Are Most at Risk Online
Blaming screens for youth mental health issues oversimplifies the problem. A 2025 study shows teens most at risk online often face offline vulnerabilities, like unstable homes, mental health struggles, or lack of guidance. Tech isn't the root cause, support at home is key.

The White Hatter
Jul 66 min read


Consent Isn’t Just About “Yes” or “No” Anymore
When we talk about consent, the default conversation still often revolves around a simple legal binary, did they say yes or no? While...
TWH
Jul 47 min read


Are Boomer and Older Gen X Parents Over-Coddling Kids In Today’s Onlife World More Than Previous Generations and At What Cost?
Today’s parents, especially Boomers and older Gen Xers, may be overprotecting kids in ways that hinder resilience, independence, and problem-solving. From school drop-offs to outsourcing sibling care, modern parenting often prioritizes safety over skill-building. Kids grow when we guide, not control.

The White Hatter
Jul 25 min read


A Student's Question That Sparked A Prediction
This article explores how AI agents could replace smartphones within the next decade, shifting us from screens to seamless voice and AR interactions. While offering convenience, this shift raises urgent concerns around privacy, autonomy, manipulation, and digital ownership.

The White Hatter
Jul 28 min read


Youth, Technology, and Sleep
Study of 976 U.S. kids (ages 9-10) found each extra screen hour cost ~16 min of sleep; lost sleep explained 42 % of the screen-time/depression link. Passive scrolling was worst. Evening curfews, device-free bedrooms, and 9-11 h sleep can protect mood, no bans needed, just balanced habits.

The White Hatter
Jul 13 min read


Why We Don’t Recommend AI Toys That Replace Parent-Child Interaction
AI toys that replace real parent-child interaction may seem helpful, but they can disrupt a child’s emotional and social development. Toddlers need human connection, your voice, touch, and presence, to build empathy, trust, and secure attachment. No AI device can replace that. You matter most.

The White Hatter
Jun 304 min read


Understanding Technology, Social Media, and It’s Correlation to Serious Injury or Death In Youth and Teens
Some claim phones and social media are causing thousands of youth deaths each year, but current research doesn’t support that. While some tragic cases exist, the actual numbers are much lower than other youth risks. This article urges proportionate, evidence-based responses and not fear-driven bans.

The White Hatter
Jun 2911 min read


AI, Porn, and Passive Income: The Rise of Monetized Self-Pornified Digital Twin "Supermodel" Avatars - What Parents Should Know!
We predict teens will be drawn into a new digital trend: creating AI avatars, or “Supermodels,” that simulate intimate conversations for money on platforms like OhChat. While marketed as passive income, this comes with serious risks, loss of control over one’s likeness, legal consequences, and exploitation.

The White Hatter
Jun 285 min read


Why We Don’t Promote The “Delay Is The Way” Approach to Tech Safety
Many parents support delaying tech access to protect kids, but total bans may backfire. Home restrictions can’t block every threat. Instead, kids need digital literacy, open communication, and real-world prep to navigate tech safely, because they’ll face it either way.

The White Hatter
Jun 268 min read


How Teens Are Using Technology to Facilitate Digital Relationship Abuse
This article powerfully exposes how teens are misusing technology in relationships to control, monitor, and emotionally manipulate their partners under the guise of care. It challenges harmful digital norms, encourages early conversations about boundaries, and calls on adults to model trust, not surveillance.

The White Hatter
Jun 267 min read


The Liar’s Dividend and AI Slop - Sadly, Why Truth Is Getting Harder to Defend
As AI makes it easier to create convincing fakes, the “liar’s dividend” lets people deny real evidence by blaming AI. Combined with a flood of low-effort, misleading “AI slop,” this erodes trust, complicates truth, and makes accountability harder for everyone, especially teens.

The White Hatter
Jun 244 min read
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