From finding ways to cope with their children's independence to navigating the emerging digital landscape, there are certain forgotten life skills Gen X parents didn't pass down to their kids.
by Caitlin Giddings and Wirecutter Staff Some of the best gifts for 1-year-olds are those that engage kids’ rapidly developing motor skills, sensory exploration, and boundless curiosity.
It was just something “kids did.” We were told not to “ask for it” with our clothes; the dress code at school was several pages long. Gen-X women had very little agency over their bodies.
The best YouTube videos for kids range from fun and entertaining to ones that get kids moving, help them fall asleep, and educate them on everything from good hygiene to science. There are more ...
Granted, those kids will be in for a rude awakening when they discover just how hard this run-and-gun sidescroller really is. Today’s adult gamers grew up with difficult games, too, but those ...
While Gen X kids may have learned these practical skills as a necessity — often bonding with parents while troubleshooting home repairs — today’s kids rely on professionals, missing out on ...
Most smartwatches designed for kids offer texting, calling and GPS tracking—all without the need for a phone. After testing more than a dozen smartwatches with kids of varying ages in elementary ...
X said today that it will now label parody or satire profiles to differentiate them from other accounts. In the past, users, including news presenters, have mistaken posts from parody accounts as ...