by Jordan Bissell | Apr 21, 2020 | Mental Health, Parenting Tips
Search for: Autism Awareness Month: How to Encourage Your Child’s Strengths If there’s a child with autism in your life, you already know that they have some pretty cool talents. They might be a skillful basketball player, make the best pancakes around, or be...
by Haley Zapal | Apr 16, 2020 | Culture & Media, Kids and Technology
Search for: Why Animal Crossing on Switch is Popular With Kids — And Adults Have your kids been talking about selling turnips for a profit? Are they going fossil hunting with frogs and picking fruit with talking bears? If so, they’re probably spending a lot of time in...
by Haley Zapal | Apr 14, 2020 | Culture & Media, Kids and Technology
Search for: What is Esports? A Crash Course for Parents For our generation, competitive video gaming meant battling your siblings in Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter II in the living room — and the prize was bragging rights and the ability to keep your turn on the...
by Haley Zapal | Apr 8, 2020 | Bark for Schools, Kids and Technology
Search for: The Ultimate Guide to Chromebook Settings for Parents and Schools As schools have transitioned to online learning to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, Chromebooks have become the go-to tech device for students across the U.S. We recently polled parents...
by Haley Zapal | Apr 8, 2020
Search for: Setting Up Your Child’s Chromebook While Chromebooks serve many of the same functions as Macs or PCs, they’re not exactly the same. They use a unique operating system (like Windows or iOS) created by Google to manage all the device’s apps and settings. If...