Concerned about kids' screen time at school? Learn how parents can talk with teachers, understand classroom tech policies, and advocate for healthier limits.
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Kids may be digital natives, but that doesn't mean they understand online risks. Here are five practical tips to start building cybersecurity skills at home.
We review the first Lego Smart Brick sets, including the $70 Darth Vader’s TIE Fighter, the $90 Luke’s Red Five X-Wing, and the $160 Throne Room Duel.
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Join Wander Berkshires and Barrington Stage Company for a free playwrighting workshop, "10 Steps to Writing a 10-Minute Play," led by BSC commissioned playwright Jessica Provenz, from 2 to 4 p.m.