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Jacob Shaul, 18, is the founder of Mode to Code, which is run by a team of teen volunteers who are enthusiastic about coding.
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An old book about an even older operating system.
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A mom and science writer offers an operating manual for parents grappling with kids' screen use and cravings for sweets.
Free, teacher-vetted lessons offered online by the nonprofit CYBER.ORG are designed to support and re-establish the caregiver’s role as an active participant in a student’s tech-driven education.
For decades, parents were told to help children build willpower like a muscle, to resist things like junk food and too much time on their screens. But new research suggests a better strategy.