11 06, 2018

Should Tech Use be Declared a Public Health Emergency?

By | June 11th, 2018|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , |1 Comment

Technology has certainly been under scrutiny of late, whether the massive data privacy breaches that have been occurring with alarming frequency, the nefarious use of social media in politics, the internet trolls who have become a sad and inescapable part of our techno-culture, or the tobacco-like cover-ups and disinformation war by Big Wireless as reported [...]

6 04, 2017

FREE Prime Ski Racing iPhone App

By | April 6th, 2017|Categories: Ski Racing|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Just a reminder that the FREE Prime Ski Racing iPhone app is available for download from the App Store. The app provides you with the useful information and practical tools you need to be mentally prepared to ski your fastest and achieve your ski racing goals. All of this in your iPhone. 1. Allows you [...]

29 10, 2014

Do You Spend Too Much Time on Your Smartphone?

By | October 29th, 2014|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

A slightly unsettling, article about new apps to help people track and monitor their smartphone use. Isn't it ironic to spend time on your smartphone to learn how much time you spend on your smartphone.  But I digress. Knowing how much time you spend on your smartphone, particularly for personal as opposed to work use, [...]

12 09, 2014

Steve Jobs was a Low-Tech Parent

By | September 12th, 2014|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

I was absolutely shocked when I read this article describing how the late Steve Jobs, despite being the King of 21st century technology, was a low-tech parent, meaning that he didn't allow his children frequent access to the very devices he designed that has changed our world. In fact, as the article also echoed, I [...]

22 08, 2014

Raising Generation Tech Workshop and Q & A Now on YouTube

By | August 22nd, 2014|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

Not long ago, I gave a keynote address and participated in a Q & A based on my latest parenting book, Raising Generation Tech: Prepare Your Children for a Media-fueled World. Both are now available on my YouTube channel.

30 06, 2014

Taylor Interview about Kids and Technology

By | June 30th, 2014|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , |0 Comments

I was recently interviewed by Michael Stelzner on mykidsadventures.com, a web site devoted to helping families find healthy alternatives to digital entertainment. You can listen to the interview here.

11 03, 2014

Parents’ Use of Technology Matters

By | March 11th, 2014|Categories: Technology|Tags: , , , , , , , , |0 Comments

A cautionary article in The New York Times describes the important role that parents' use of technology has on their children in a variety of ways. The article cites a study in which caregivers (it wasn't always possible to judge whether they were the parents) with their children were observed in restaurants for their use [...]

7 01, 2014

5 “Dangerous” Things Parents Should Do to Their Children

By | January 7th, 2014|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |3 Comments

I thoroughly enjoyed Gever Tully’s TED video of “5 Dangerous Things You Should Let Your Kids Do” and agree with his thesis that parents these days are far too protective of their children. Paradoxically, in parents’ well-intentioned attempts at protecting their children from harm, they actually leave them less prepared for the real dangers that your kids will face later in life. I also concur that exposing kids to a little danger can be beneficial to their development. Exposure to what are for them risky experiences, such as using power tools, fire, or a pocket knife, can build confidence, resilience, competence, respect, and responsibility, as well as develop cognitive, emotional, and motor skills that will help children as they transition into adulthood. Of course, it’s easy for Mr. Tully to make this argument when he doesn’t have kids; he doesn’t have the hard-wired “protect your children to ensure their survival” instinct kick in at the first sign of danger. Though exposing children to Mr. Tully’s tangible dangers offers many benefits, I would argue that the dangers that he wants you to expose them to are far less threatening than they actually are because the potentially harmful consequences are immediate and will surely be mitigated by a watchful—though hopefully not overly intrusive—parent. In contrast, I would suggest that you can do five things to your children that are far more “dangerous,” yet will have a far greater impact on them as they develop.

28 10, 2013

Latest News: Scary Survey of Tech Use Among Young Children

By | October 28th, 2013|Categories: Latest News|Tags: , , , , , , |1 Comment

This disturbing article describes the growing use of technology (e.g., tablets, smartphones, apps) among very young children (0-8 years old). Here's a scary quote, from a physician no less: "I know if I need Zoe to be quiet for an hour, I can hand her the iPad and I won’t hear from her,” said Dr. [...]

1 04, 2013

Kids Bored? Give Them an iPad?

By | April 1st, 2013|Categories: Parenting|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

A really important NY Times article about the influence of excessive technology use on children, in this case, using iPhones and iPads to placate kids when they get bored or cranky. If you want to read my take on it, read my post about what I call iPhone Syndrome.