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10 Cutting Edge Kindergartens Shaping the Next Generation

Posted: December 13th, 2011 by Michele Borba


  Technology and innovative learning methods are becoming more and more common at all levels of education in the United States, from elementary school to college. Many may not realize how big of a role cutting edge ideas and technology may be playing even at the kindergarten level, however, as kids as young as five years [...]



If Your Teen Is Cyberbullied

Posted: November 7th, 2011 by Michele Borba


What to do if your child receives cyber-threats or you suspect cyberbullying “A number of middle school students—including my daughter–are receiving vicious anonymous emails and text messages from peers. The school sent a letter home describing the problem as “cyberbullying.” What do I do to help my daughter? When do I worry? Do I call [...]



Kids, Teens, Parenting and Video Games

Posted: June 27th, 2011 by Michele Borba


Why diminishment of kid empathy should be our biggest concern. The ratings, the research, the solutions, and how to gear up and parent the Controller Generation. “Can’t I just play one more hour?” “But there’s nottttthhhhthinnnng else to do!” “Chill out, Mom. The game is not that violent.” There’s no doubt that video games are [...]



Weaning Kids from the TV and Into L.I.F.E.

Posted: June 1st, 2011 by Michele Borba


Overlooked dangers of raising Couch Potatoes. Parenting tips to help kids find healthier alternatives and discover “life beyond the remote” that I shared on the TODAY show Parenting Alert: The Overlooked Dangers of Raising a Generation of Couch Potatoes The statistics are dismal: • Kids ages six months to six years spend three times as [...]



Michele Borba Blog: Kids plugged in 71/2hrs a day: My TODAY show report & 5 parent tips

Posted: January 24th, 2010 by Michele Borba


On Thursday Jan 21 on NBC’s TODAY I spoke withMeredith Vieira about a newly released report by The Kaiser Family Foundation on 2002 people ages 8 to 18 and their media use. I spent time reviewing the 130 plus page  report and admit that the findings are troubling. It found that kids media use has dramatically increased [...]