I grew up listening to my parent’s music and learning the lessons that came with it. These days kids can tune out for hours on end and never run out of content
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eParenting and Parenting in the 21st Century
eParenting used to mean keeping your kids safe on the Internet, however now it has a wider scope including parenting with the use of technology, and distance parenting. Curated by Peter Mellow |
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I grew up listening to my parent’s music and learning the lessons that came with it. These days kids can tune out for hours on end and never run out of content
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If you have a kid in your life who needs a pair of headphones, the Puro BT2200 is the best option to protect growing ears. After putting in 80 hours of research
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Volume is not the only measure to consider. Duration also contributes to damage to our kids’ ears.
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Sometimes we are that cartoon family who texts or even calls each other inside the house.
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Experts warn that you can permanently damage your hearing by listening at loud volumes, our tests show even cheap earbuds can go far beyond what's recommended.
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Whether they’re for listening to music or audio books, using a tablet or phone or watching the telly, headphones aimed at kids are a much better option than them borrowing yours or making do with airline-supplied headphones on flights. And this is for two main reasons. First, they are designed for small heads, so don’t slip off. Second – and most importantly – adult headphones tend to be much louder than kids’.