Call Me … But Only When You’re In Middle School
Whenever your child gets a cell phone, establish rules of use.
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read the rest of this entry »Instead of trying to do more, resolve to do one thing less and feel the satisfaction.
read the rest of this entry »Sometimes making technology work for elders is a simple matter of listening to their specific issues.
read the rest of this entry »Establish rules and get involved to keep on top of your tween and teen’s lives in the social media.
read the rest of this entry »A short memoir of 11 women who donned scarves, shawls and pashminas on our Italian holiday.
read the rest of this entry »Compendium’s line of products encourage us all to “live inspired”.
read the rest of this entry »In a split second, two mothers are brought together in a kitchen in Burgundy.
read the rest of this entry »CONNECTIONS | by ROBIN AVNI
TALK A LITTLE. TWEET A LITTLE. TALK. TWEET. TALK. Talk a lot. Tweet a little more.
The numbers are constantly changing, yet remain astonishing: Women online, Facebook friends, and tweets a day, an hour, a minute.
The explosion of social media and the implosion of traditional media have forever altered the new-media landscape. [...]
With a little planning, technology can instead be your friend during the holidays.
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