For Children, Dumbed-Down Phones May Be Smartest Option
By RON LIEBER DEC. 11, 2015 The logic seems simple, impeccable even. When children put a smartphone at the top of their wish list, remind them that they don’t need any such thing. Talking and textin ...
How the Internet is defeating America’s parents
By Naomi Schaefer Riley January 11, 2016 | 8:46pm Either we’re raising the most responsible group of teenagers in history, or American parents have become extraordinarily lazy. Accord ...
Facebook is the reason you’re not sleeping well
By Catey Hill, Marketwatch January 27, 2016 | 3:00pm Having trouble sleeping? Look no further than your social media addiction. Frequent social media users are at a significantly higher risk ...
Yes, social media friendships are real
By Karol Markowicz February 7, 2016 | 7:28pm When my husband and I moved our family from the Upper West Side to Park Slope two years ago, I felt a strange sort of loneliness. The move had bro ...
Take Two Tablets and Skype Me in the Morning
In this winter's edition of Jewish Action, Dr. Eli Shapiro discusses the challenges of our children's technology. Click here to read the article.
Back to School with The Digital Citizenship Project
On September 3, 2015, The Jewish Home interviewed Dr. Eli Shapiro about the Digital Citizenship Project. Click here to read the article.
The Benefits and Consequences of Today’s Technology
In this segment of Savitsky Talks, Steven speaks to Dr. Eli Shapiro, a social entrepreneur and creator of the Digital Citizenship Project that aims to teach children a healthy attitude towards techno ...
Klal Perspectives – The Need to Teach our Children Digital Citizenship
In this issue of Klal Perspectives, Dr. Eli Shapiro discusses the need to teach our children Digital Citizenship. Click here to read the article.
Hey, Kids, Look at Me When We’re Talking
Consider this fair warning: If you’re going to bring your children around me, I’m going to teach them how to shake hands. The process, which I picked up from my dad, involves three simple steps: “firm ...