As a mother and tech entrepreneur, the words "when you realize you're ugly" will stick with Janice Taylor and be forever printed on her heart. A young girl posted onto…
This weeks Ask Ada from Janice Taylor explores the purpose of the family experience, highlighting how children's hopeful spirits remind parents of who they once were. As children are forming…
As the smoke clears in the Okanagan, Janice Taylor asks her readers "when will it be enough? How many selfies, self-promotions, online debates with strangers etc. How much is enough…
This weeks Ask Ada article from Janice Taylor is all about posting online with positive intent. Social media can have its dark corners that have content not suitable for children,…
This weeks Ask Ada article from Janice Taylor dives into the topic surrounding the idea of employers and college admission offices using your social media profiles to decide if your…
This weeks Ask Ada article from Janice Taylor responds to an article published by BBC News that challenges people to go without social media for the entire month of September.…
Our most recent Ask Ada article from Janice Taylor, responds to a recent article announcing education for children at school that will cover topics around digital safety. Janice believes that…
This weeks topic in our Ask Ada articles follows a recent update for both iOS and Android that included new parental controls. Janice Taylor asks fellow parents about their thoughts…
This week in the latest Ask Ada article, Janice Taylor discusses the importance of being outdoors in nature and learning the skills to help further the development of a child.…
This weeks Ask Ada article by Janice Taylor discusses the lack of engagement people are having face to face. People are more and more living in their own tech space…
The latest Ask Ada from our very own Janice Taylor explores the differences is aspirations when asked the question 'what do you want to do when you grow up?' Each…
Janice Taylor's latest Ask Ada article brings light to the problems of social media. Once feeling alone on an island yelling "we have a problem with social media," Janice now…