The 2012 presidential debates start tonight and if you haven’t been following the campaign too closely, it’s not too late to catch up on the issues as you decide which candidate to vote for this November. Comcast’s Xfinity TV customers can revisit past campaign coverage through Election Central to view video content, live coverage, and…
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Do your kids need a cell phone? Consider when and why
One of the questions I’m often asked is “At what age should I buy my child a cell phone?” There’s no magic age at which kids need a cellphone. The decision is one that requires conversation and careful consideration because every family is different. Even though mobile phones are the #1 form of communication for…
YourNeighborhoodToyStore.org: Parent resource for the best toys from neighborhood toy stores
As parents, we always want the best for our kids whether we’re looking at schools, experiences, food we’re putting on the table, electronics, or toys. It can be hard to keep up with new products entering the space but it doesn’t have to be if you know where to look. The American Specialty Toy Retailing…
Karoo Leverages Technology for Parent and Caregiver Communication
80% of parents request regular updates from caregivers. With the average parent receiving 3 texts per day, 2 Facebook updates, along with 2 emails each day from their caregiver, wouldn’t it be easier to have this information in one place rather than scattered across various platforms? Karoo is a new free app from Care.com helps…
5 Ways to Celebrate Talk Like a Pirate Day
Since September 19, 2013 marks the tenth anniversary of International Talk Like a Pirate Day, why not celebrate with all things pirate! Here are 5 ways you can celebrate in true pirate fashion! Start by learning the lingo. The International Talk Like a Pirate Day site features the basics and also advanced pirate vocabulary along with…
The Question of Smart Phones and Kids
If our phones are so smart now, then it would stand to reason (perhaps) that these devices would be good for our children to use. But that assumption is exactly what we should consider carefully, of course. For many parents, at least intuitively, having their kids jacked into touchscreen phones is perceived as making a…
Savvy Sunday: Parents.com Tech Savvy Parents Roundup
Every other Sunday I’m going to be sharing a roundup of the past week’s posts on Tech Savvy Parents, my column on Parents.com. Tech Savvy Parents is a place where I’ve been providing lists of favorite apps, quick tips, product roundups, and will be featuring interviews with fellow parent entrepreneurs in the tech savvy space…
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Debuts on PBS Today!
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood makes its debut on PBS today. For more information and a giveaway, visit my previous post about this super cute sweater wearing Mister Rogers channeling little tiger! Thanks for reading Tech Savvy Mama through your feed! Original post by Tech Savvy Mama ©2012
ImageVision Technology Protects Kids Online by Monitoring Digital Content
Today’s Tech Savvy Guest is Steven W. White, President and CEO of ImageVision, and the creator of a visual recognition and image and video filtering technology that scans images at the rate of 720,000 per hour to detect and filter lewd content in images, text, and video. Steven is here to share technology that helps parents…
Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Behind the Scenes with Creator Angela Santomero (w. giveaway)
In May I had the pleasure of attending the PBS Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado where I had an opportunity to get a sneak peek at Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. This new PBS show for ages 2-4 year olds debuts on your local station this Monday, September 3. One of the reasons I’m so excited…











