by Amy LeForge | Dec 31, 2013 | Adolescence
The World Wide Web has got every single piece of information a person could want; teens can search for all different types of information. It also creates a chance to visit sexual or adult websites for the teenagers which is harmful for them. Different services of the...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 31, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
Hey Heroes, you may recall that I reviewed an app called GrooveBook last April. This is a neat little utility that helps you get prints of pictures you take with your smartphone or tablet at an amazing price. For $2.99, GrooveBook will print and bind 100 photos AND...
by Amy LeForge | Dec 14, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
Heroes, I just learned about ChoreMonster and I’m still giggling. Basically it’s is a suite of web apps that parents can use to encourage kids to do their chores. Available for iOS and on the web, ChoreMonster helps you track chores and award points for...
by Amy LeForge | Nov 25, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
I will admit it: our family really enjoys computer games. We do try to play them in moderation for the most part, and balance is a very important concept in our family. People who play video games should also be reading and creating, exercising and going outside to...
by Amy LeForge | Oct 1, 2013 | Resources/Reviews
I was given the opportunity to play the beta version of The Pryz Manor, a new Android app that lets you earn points (‘Bloons) toward prizes by playing games and answering questions. I have to say, this app is addicting! There are 3 main areas right now, with...