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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


Can The Kitchen Be Used Strategically To Teach Youth On How To Use Technology With Intention?
Using tech in the kitchen with purpose—like cooking together using recipes—can spark connection, creativity, and meaningful family bonding.

The White Hatter
Jan 84 min read


The Polarization Of Youth Technology Use: Who Really Benefits?
Tech debates are often polarized for profit or politics—parents need balanced, informed approaches that prioritize their kids' real needs, not extremes.

The White Hatter
Jan 75 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


The Importance of Listening - What Policing Taught Me About Understanding & Communicating with Youth About Their Use Of Technology
Before reacting to tech use, parents should listen first—kids want to feel heard, not fixed. Listening builds trust, connection, and stronger guidance.

The White Hatter
Jan 43 min read


Age Verification Laws Facing Significant Legal Challenges & Also Causing Unintended Consequences - Some Current Case Studies
Age-verification laws in the U.S. face legal blocks and fuel VPN use. Real youth safety online comes from education, not ineffective or rushed legislation.

The White Hatter
Jan 34 min read


Two Key Online Concerns for Youth in 2025 That We Will Be Keeping An Eye On That Parents, Caregivers, and Educators Should Be Aware Of As Well!
In 2025, two key risks for youth: the rise of the manosphere targeting boys, and tech-driven radicalization—both demand urgent, informed adult guidance.

The White Hatter
Jan 23 min read


Youth, Teens, Technology & Social Media - Emotional Appeals vs Evidence Based Research
Banning tech out of fear risks harm. Evidence, not emotion, should guide how we empower youth to navigate today’s digital world safely and responsibly.

The White Hatter
Jan 19 min read


Parenting in the Onlife World: Why You Should Question Un-cited Studies In Parenting Articles & The Media
If an article cites a study without linking or naming it, be skeptical—parents must verify claims to avoid fear-based decisions and model digital literacy.

The White Hatter
Dec 29, 20244 min read


The "Brick" - Product Review: A Device To Turn A Fully Functioning iPhone Into A Hybrid Minimalist Phone
Brick transforms iPhones into safer, minimalist devices with a tap—ideal for youth. Simple, affordable, and customizable, it supports parental control.

The White Hatter
Jul 2, 202410 min read


"Unlocked" by Dr Pete Etchells - Book Review: The Real Science of Screen Time (and how to spend it Better)
“Unlocked” debunks fear-based screen myths with research-backed insight, promoting healthy, reflective tech use for families in today’s digital world.

The White Hatter
Apr 2, 20245 min read


The Anxious Generation – Book Review: "How The Great Rewiring Of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic Of Mental Health”
Haidt's book simplifies youth mental health to phones/social media, but evidence shows it's a complex issue needing nuanced, research-based solutions.

The White Hatter
Mar 29, 202414 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, 202214 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


Online Parenting Strategies
Mediated parenting, not fear or free rein, helps youth build digital literacy, safety, trust, and responsibility in today’s “onlife” world.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 202213 min read


Technology In The Bedroom
Keep tech out of bedrooms—improves sleep, safety, and mental health; reduces risks of predation, distraction, and late-night device overuse.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 202214 min read


Why Teens are so Attracted to Social Media
Teens love social media for entertainment, connection, and self-expression. It's not good or bad—like a hammer, it's all in how it's used. Balance is key.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 20226 min read


The Good - Youth Tech and Internet Use
Most teens use tech for good—creating, learning, and connecting. But parents should stay alert for behavior shifts that may signal online risks.

The White Hatter
Aug 30, 20224 min read
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