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Set screen time limits to establish boundaries to avoid over-reliance on iPads. Monitor Internet usage to restrict websites and monitor what kids are viewing. Encourage creativity by helping kids ...
Kids love the iPad. They love to jab their sticky little fingers at its screen, they love to drool over its elegant glass and aluminum curves and they love to drop it onto floors, hard tiles and ...
As summer arrives, kids across the land are spending time with the family iPad. In today’s Macworld Video, Scholle Sawyer McFarland shares some tips for making the iPad safer and more kid-friendly.
Kids love the iPad, they were born with it. But wouldn't you love it if you could take those little fingers off the screen for a while, without taking the iPad completely away from them?
Handed that uber-expensive iPad off to your toddler ... draw or color with your fingers or the included stylus. The screen is a 5-inch color LCD surrounded by kid-tough plastic, so its rugged ...
Giving your little ones a hand-me-down iOS device is an easy way to satisfy their desire for a screen of their own—my kid is the proud owner of an iPhone 3GS and a third-generation iPad.