Screen Time Rules for Kids
Practical screen time rules for families with young children — not just limits, but habits that actually hold.
Science-backed resources to help parents build kids’ life skills, confidence and independence - at home.
Practical screen time rules for families with young children — not just limits, but habits that actually hold.
Ten practical internet safety rules for parents of kids ages 4 to 7 with a simple way to practice each one at home.
Does your child know who to call if something online felt wrong? Here's how to build a trusted adult list with kids ages 4 to 7.
Online strangers don't look like strangers. Here's how to explain the difference to children ages 4 to 7 without causing fear.
Explaining online stranger danger is hard. Experiencing it through a story is different. In Nurture's Tomato Imposter adventure, your child plays through the moment a suspicious stranger appears — and practices the right response in a safe, engaging context.
We surveyed grown-up professionals to discover which life skills they wish they had learned earlier.
Today, we’re excited to share our latest partnership. This time, we’re bringing Pocoyo games to the Nurtureverse! For many families, Pocoyo is already a familiar friend. His world is calm, playful, and gently guided by curiosity and discovery. Kids learn by observing, asking questions, trying ideas, and figuring...
Cognitive flexibility, or flexible thinking, falls in the realm of executive functions somewhere between creativity and critical thinking. Like both of those skills, it’s something our kids are born with, to a certain and unique degree, but it is more so a learned, developed, and expanded capability. While we...
“Why?” “Why?” “Why?” “Why?” …and on and on. Sure, sometimes our kids’ curiosity can be a bit… challenging. But these endless strings of questions highlight a few important things: Kids are naturally curious, and how far their curiosity goes often depends on our appetite for entertaining it. Curiosity in kids...