If you're gonna buy something responsible, it might as well also be fun.
Find out which social media features are cause for concern -- no matter which app your kid is using. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
Humor that leads to groans and eye rolls may still help build stronger relationships between parents and children.
If you enjoy smart, kid friendly humor with a heavy dose of silliness, and some smart and snappy dialogue, you'll love this movie! If you like films like Toy Story and Shrek, The Pirates! will be to your liking.
Dads play an important role in a daughter’s sense of self-worth and beauty.
It’s summertime, and the living is easy…for kids, at least! For parents, the new season can bring new worries. However, by following a few common-sense safety tips, you can all enjoy some fun in the sun!
This Austrian export is steeped in creepiness and a mounting sense of dread unlike anything I’ve seen since “The Babadook.
Is it safe to post pictures of my kid online? Get expert advice and tips from Common Sense Media editors.
There is no specific age, but there comes a time when each young girl’s sense of modesty — not shame, but modesty — makes it uncomfortable to have dad in the doctor’s office or dressing room.…
For newborns, skin-to-skin contact with parents and caregivers may help shape how their brains respond to touch, a sense necessary for social and emotional connections, a new study suggests.
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Kids' gift ideas for media, technology, and entertainment that won't break the bank. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
, some experts caution that the monitors and trackers can lead to a false sense of security, add to parental anxiety, or even not w
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Follow these step-by-step tips to set limits and add "skills" to make Alexa a little kid-friendlier. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
Research shows that most girls can thrive online, but those with special vulnerabilities may need extra attention. Advice from Common Sense Media editors.
The consumer group advised parents to shop "defensively" and not be lulled into a false sense of security because a toy is made by a familiar brand or sold at an established retailer.
Baby toy safety seems like common sense—until an innocent toy turns out to be a dangerous object for you kid. Follow the following expert advice to keep your baby safe during playtime.