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How Can Modern Dads Protect Kids Online?

How Can Modern Dads Protect Kids Online?

by Dario Lucas | Jun 12, 2026 | Parenting Tips and advices

Fatherhood has always been about protection. In previous generations, dads worried about playground safety, neighbourhood influences, and teaching their children how to navigate the world. Today, the world children navigate isn’t just physical—it’s...
Mother’s Day in the Digital Age: How to Give Moms the Gift They Truly Want

Mother’s Day in the Digital Age: How to Give Moms the Gift They Truly Want

by Dario Lucas | May 7, 2026 | Parental Controls, Parenting Advice

Mother’s Day is not just about flowers, chocolates, or fancy gifts. For most moms, the real gift is love, attention, and quality time with family. In today’s digital world, families often spend more time looking at screens than talking to each other. Kids are busy...
Creating Tech-Free Zones at Home: A Practical Guide

Creating Tech-Free Zones at Home: A Practical Guide

by Dario Lucas | Apr 15, 2026 | Parenting Advice

In today’s hyper-connected world, screens are everywhere. Phones, tablets, TVs, and laptops have become a constant presence in our daily lives. While technology offers undeniable benefits, too much screen time can impact family relationships, sleep quality, and...
Understanding Gen Alpha: Parenting the Digital Generation

Understanding Gen Alpha: Parenting the Digital Generation

by Dario Lucas | Apr 10, 2026 | Parenting Advice, Parenting Tips and advices

Parenting has never been a static journey, but raising Gen Alpha is a whole new experience. Born roughly between 2010 and 2025, this generation is growing up in a world where screens are everywhere, artificial intelligence is becoming mainstream, and digital...
FamilyTime Jr. Elite: The Next Generation of Child Device Protection Is Here!

FamilyTime Jr. Elite: The Next Generation of Child Device Protection Is Here!

by Dario Lucas | Apr 8, 2026 | Product Updates, What's New

Today, we’re excited to announce FamilyTime Jr. Elite — a powerful new level of protection designed to give parents stronger, smarter, and more reliable parental controls for their children’s devices. As kids become more tech-savvy, traditional parental controls are...
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Digital Parenting Lessons Every Father Should Know

Digital Parenting Lessons Every Father Should Know

Jun 15, 2026

Fatherhood has always been about guiding, protecting, and preparing children for the future. But today's fathers face...

How Can Modern Dads Protect Kids Online?

How Can Modern Dads Protect Kids Online?

Jun 12, 2026

Fatherhood has always been about protection. In previous generations, dads worried about playground safety,...

10 Father’s Day Activities That Don’t Involve Screens

10 Father’s Day Activities That Don’t Involve Screens

Jun 2, 2026

This Father's Day, give Dad something more valuable than a gift card or another gadget: your time. In a world where...

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