Educate and Empower Kids
06/04/2026
This may not be an exaggeration!
A growing movement advocates for kids to grow up without screens and believes social media poses a grave threat to well-being
06/02/2026
Raise your hand if you have ever found an app on your kid’s phone that you never approved.
Now raise your hand if you had no idea that your child legally cannot enter a binding contract without your consent... but app stores let them do it every single day anyway.
That is not a parenting failure. That is a broken system designed to keep parents out.
The Texas App Store Accountability Act was written to fix it. It was blocked in December. And this week, the 5th Circuit restored it.
This is a win. A real one. And it matters for every parent in every state, because this fight is coming to all of us.
The full story is on my Substack. Link in bio. And if this makes you as fired up as it makes me, share it with the parents in your life who are still fighting this battle one app at a time.
You are not alone. And the tide is turning.
06/02/2026
It’s time to turn this ship around.
"Study after study shows that students' comprehension is better when they read printed material, rather than content on screens," writes Kara Alaimo, a professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
"Similarly, they comprehend more when they write notes by hand rather than typing them." | Analysis https://cnn.it/4v17Lbv
05/26/2026
An important read!
The Playground Predators Built: Roblox, Your Kids, and the Law That Could Change Everything A colorful game for children. A hunting ground for predators. And a company that keeps choosing profit over protection.
There were mothers in DC today carrying photos of children who should still be alive.
Children lost to online harms in a world where social media platforms and app stores have been allowed to operate with far too few safeguards for kids.
I stood with these families today to support the passage of the Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), because parents should not have to bury children while tech companies continue insisting self-regulation is enough.
It isn’t enough.
Apps designed for endless engagement.
Algorithms pushing harmful content.
Predators finding children online.
Addictive systems keeping kids scrolling longer and longer.
App stores handing powerful platforms to minors with almost no meaningful accountability.
And meanwhile, parents are told to simply “do better.”
No. We need better systems too.
Today, Ted Cruz committed to moving KOSA forward. That matters. But public pressure matters too.
And today is my birthday. If you want to give me a gift, please share this post in honor of these mothers and the children they fight for every single day.
Children deserve guardrails.
Families deserve support.
And Big Tech should not be above accountability.
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