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Understanding the Research - What Parents Should Know About the Latest Study on Media Violence and Youth Behaviour
A recent study on violent TV in preschoolers shows minimal effect on teen aggression—too small to blame video games or claim media causes youth violence.

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Jan 284 min read


Technology is a Tool, Not a Toxin: Why A Parent’s Use Of A Cellphone Is Not the New “Secondhand Smoke”
Comparing parental phone use to secondhand smoke lacks evidence. Mindful tech habits matter—let’s focus on balance, not fear-based headlines.

The White Hatter
Jan 264 min read


The Case for Technology in Classrooms: How a Canadian Gr 7 Class is Paving the Way for Future Careers
A Nanaimo Grade 7 class proves tech in schools builds skills, confidence, and creativity—banning it would mean missing real-world learning.

The White Hatter
Jan 253 min read


Protecting Senior Parents Online: Some Thoughts for Concerned Families From Us Here At The White Hatter
Help seniors stay safer online with managed routers, secure apps, and financial safeguards—preserve independence while reducing risk.

The White Hatter
Jan 244 min read


What Parents, Caregivers, and Educators Need to Know About Technology Based-Facilitated Child Sexual Exploitation And Abuse
Most online abuse isn’t from strangers—it's often by someone the youth knows. Shift focus from “stranger danger” to “situation danger” for real online safety.

The White Hatter
Jan 233 min read


Teens and the Side Hustle Lure of Being a “Brand Ambassador”
Teens becoming brand ambassadors face legal, tax, and scam risks. Parents should guide them in contracts, earnings, and safety in digital side hustles.

The White Hatter
Jan 195 min read


Why Tech Abstinence-Based Messaging, Education, Policies, and Laws Fail - Lessons from the Past and Their Relevance to Teens and Technology Today
History shows abstinence-only approaches fail. For teens & tech, harm reduction, digital literacy, and guidance work better than bans or delays.

The White Hatter
Jan 184 min read


A Balanced Perspective By Teens on their Use Of Technology & Why Their Voice Matters
Teens view tech with balance. To support them, we must listen, collaborate on rules, and empower them, not control them, with digital literacy and trust.

The White Hatter
Jan 174 min read


Evidence Based Resources That Support A Balanced "Restricted" Approach, Rather Than A "Banning" Approach, To The Use of Cellphones & Laptops In Schools
Evidence shows school phone bans don't improve well-being. Balanced policies, not outright bans, better support student safety, learning, and mental health.

The White Hatter
Jan 164 min read


Parenting and Technology: Lead as a Lighthouse Parent Instead of a Detached, Helicopter, or Snowplow Parent
Lighthouse parenting blends guidance, trust, and independence—helping kids safely navigate tech without overprotecting or micromanaging.

The White Hatter
Jan 135 min read


Community-Based Fact Checking and What It Means for Your Family’s Safety When It Comes To Content Moderation - What Parents & Caregivers Need To Know About This Political Shift
Social media’s shift to community fact-checking risks bias, misinformation, and confusion—parents must teach kids critical thinking and digital literacy.

The White Hatter
Jan 124 min read


Rethinking The Term “Toxic Masculinity”: How Language Shapes Conversations with Teen Boys
hifting from "toxic masculinity" to “healthy gender expectations” helps teen boys engage in positive growth without feeling attacked or alienated.

The White Hatter
Jan 115 min read


Words Matter: Why We Should Rethink the Label “Dumb Phone” and Embrace The Label “Minimalist Phone”
Calling it a “minimalist phone” instead of a “dumb phone” empowers kids to see tech simplicity as a smart, intentional choice—not a limitation.

The White Hatter
Jan 104 min read


Whack-A-Mole: Why Parental Control Apps Often Fail and What A Parent or Caregiver Can Do Instead
Minimalist phones like Wisephone help parents avoid “whack-a-mole” battles by offering kids safe, age-appropriate tech without web or social media access.

The White Hatter
Jan 93 min read


Parenting in the Onlife World - Finding A Balance and Challenging The Myths Between Fear and Opportunity!
Tech isn't all good or bad. Balance, guidance, and gradual exposure—not fear or extremes—help kids build safe, healthy digital habits.

The White Hatter
Jan 66 min read


Questioning the Narrative About Technology's Impact on Growing Brains, Even When It Comes from a Ph.D. Presenter – A Recent Case Study
Beware fear-based claims on tech and youth brains—use evidence, not emotion, to guide parenting decisions in the onlife world.

The White Hatter
Jan 55 min read


Wisephone Review
The Wisephone is a minimalist, sandboxed smartphone ideal as a child’s first phone—no social media, no browser, fully parent-controlled and distraction-free.

The White Hatter
Dec 2, 202212 min read


Online Gaming
Gaming isn’t inherently harmful—balanced use shows social, cognitive, and emotional benefits; problematic gaming is rare and rooted in deeper issues.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 202231 min read


Dopamine - Facts vs. Fear
Dopamine isn’t digital heroin—online behavior is complex, and problematic use isn’t the same as addiction; evidence calls for balance, not fear.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 202213 min read


Creating an Online Balance With Your Kids
Focus on screen activity, not screen time; use the “Power of Three” (creative, social, physical) to build balanced, healthy digital habits in youth.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 20225 min read
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