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Why Google Search Is Not Designed for Youth and Pre-Teens
Google isn’t built for kids—use safer search engines like Kiddle or WackySafe, enable controls, and guide young users through online experiences.

The White Hatter
Feb 12 min read


Social Media is Harming Your Kid’s Brain? - Why Fear-Mongering About Kid’s Brains Misses the Point
Claims that social media “rewires” kids’ brains misrepresent research. The brain adapts—what matters is balance, guidance, and informed tech use.

The White Hatter
Jan 313 min read


Digital Afterlife and Mental Health AI Apps - What Parents, Caregivers, & Educators Need to Know!
AI tools like grief and therapy apps pose new risks to youth. Innovation must prioritize safety, not profit—especially when vulnerable lives are at stake.

The White Hatter
Jan 295 min read


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.

The White Hatter
Jan 284 min read


How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing The Landscape of Online Sexual Exploitation: What Parents Need to Know
AI is being misused to exploit youth through deepfakes, sextortion, and chatbots—awareness, open dialogue, and quick action are key to protection.

The White Hatter
Jan 265 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


Sleepovers and phones: Why Mixing Them Can Be Risky
No-tech sleepovers help protect kids from online risks, peer pressure, and inappropriate content, keeping the focus on safe, screen-free fun.

The White Hatter
Jan 254 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


Did Youth in the U.S. Flood 911 Centres Over TikTok Being Shut Down? The Short Answer - NO!
Reports of teens flooding 911 over a TikTok outage were false—sensational headlines fed stereotypes, not facts. No verified surge in calls occurred.

The White Hatter
Jan 223 min read


The Truth But Not the Whole Truth: Context Is Important When It Comes To Digital Literacy and Online Safety Statistics
Some online safety stats are true but lack context. Misused data can cause fear. Parents need evidence-based, nuanced info—not shock tactics.

The White Hatter
Jan 214 min read


From Playground Whispers & The Passing Of Notes to Digital Dossiers - The Conversations Haven’t Changed, But Privacy Has.
Today’s private youth chats aren’t private—tech makes them permanent, sharable, and exploitable. Parents must teach digital awareness and caution.

The White Hatter
Jan 193 min read


The Warning of a Tech-Based Oligarchy: What Parents Need to Know
Biden warns of a tech oligarchy. While politicians debate TikTok, parents must stay vigilant to protect kids from online risks and corporate influence.

The White Hatter
Jan 193 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


Why Teens and Young Adults Are Downloading Other Chinese Apps: A Case of Malicious Compliance Over A Potential TikTok Ban In The US
Teens are downloading other Chinese apps in protest of a potential TikTok ban, highlighting flaws in performative policy and demanding broader digital reform.

The White Hatter
Jan 145 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
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