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Caitlin Gibson

Caitlin Gibson

Feature Writer at The Washington Post

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  • English
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  • Demographics
  • Features/Lifestyle
  • Local News

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Recent Articles

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What happened when these parents finally took away their kids’ iPads

“Something needs to change here”: How some families are stepping back from tech.
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What makes a man? The internet is defining it for teen boys.

A new study examines the nature of masculine content online and how it is affecting adolescent boys.
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Parents are bringing back the landline

Looking to steer kids away from screens and social media, more families are going analog.
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Families push back on Trump’s autism rhetoric: ‘We’re not a disease’

Parents fear that progress toward inclusion is under threat as political leaders call autism a “crisis.”
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How to host a kid’s birthday party without an adult meltdown

First rule: Worry less about the rules.
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Every family has a secret language. Experts call it ‘familect.’

The memory and meaning in our weird, family-specific words, often born of the wild minds of children.
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Kids need freedom. Dangerous roads make it hard to grant it.

Bigger cars, distracted drivers and worried parents mean fewer kids are roaming freely.
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Ms. Rachel grew up on Mister Rogers. Now she’s carrying on his legacy.

The YouTube star wants her audiences — adults and children alike — to see the humanity of all people.
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Texas campers lost beloved stuffed animals. One group wants to repl...

After the catastrophic floods, Lost Stuffy Project seeks to bring some measure of comfort to affected families.
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A Gaza teen joins a generation of young amputees facing an unimagin...

A Gaza teen joins a generation of young amputees facing an unimaginable future
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The latest reason to send a teen to summer camp? No cellphones.

Camp rules against screens are providing teenagers with a much-needed break from their phones.