How parents can navigate the minefield of kids and devices
A former Googler weighs in on how much time we should spend with technology and how we should make those choices.
“We can kick them off of Twitter," Danah Boyd of Data & Society says. "It's not that hard, but that won't make the problem go away."
We need to work with designers so children don't think of digital assistants as buddies, one expert says.
"If I don't understand the trade-off that I'm making, how can I help make decisions for my child?" one marketer asks.