News with Dad

Dive into the heart of what’s happening with News with Dad! This vibrant category brings you the latest news, handpicked and broken down with a Korean-Canadian dad’s contagious enthusiasm and practical wisdom. Tailored for parents, I read the headlines to you—think of it as your morning coffee chat with a best buddy who’s bursting with energy! From global trends to family-friendly updates, I weave in relatable tips, like using AI to spark your kid’s curiosity or balancing screen time with playground adventures. Expect fresh, uplifting stories—like our 7-year-old’s latest art project inspiring a family tech exploration—that make complex topics feel like a fun, shared journey. With a nod to compassion and community, every post is packed with actionable wins to empower your parenting with joy and hope!

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Tiny Explorers in the Digital Age: Parenting with AI’s Helping Hand

Tiny Explorers in the Digital Age: Parenting with AI’s Helping Hand Remember when parenting meant navigating through the sheer volume of parenting books, asking every mom at the playground for advice, and relying on whatever wisdom our own parents passed down? Those weren’t simpler times—just different ones. Today, we’re parenting in an era where artificial […]

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How AI Writing Tools Help Kids Learn Better

How AI Writing Tools Help Kids Learn Better The summer sun shines brightly at 27 degrees as we watch our little ones grow and explore. There’s something magical about how these longer days spark curiosity in young minds, isn’t there? My daughter, with her boundless questions, reminds me daily that learning never truly stops –

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Learning Revolution: Teaching Methods Over EdTech Tools

Learning Revolution: Teaching Methods Over EdTech Tools As I watch my seven-year-old daughter explore the world with boundless curiosity, I’m reminded that the real learning revolution won’t be found in silicon or algorithms, but in understanding how young minds develop. One sunny afternoon, learning happened through play and exploration rather than screens – a reminder

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