Technology expert & educator, Leticia Barr knows how much technology is healthy, how much is too much and which technologies are positive and helpful to our kids - she helps parents navigate this new world.
Leticia's background as a mom of 2, educator, and technology consultant for a large public school system in the DC Metro Area provided her with the knowledge and expertise about topics like age appropriate technology for children of all ages and kid-friendly website design. She used her background in technology and education to found her Tech Savvy Mama website.
Leticia is often quoted and featured as a an expert about technology and families. Leticia was most recently featured in T-Mobile's 100% You Magazine. She has also been featured in PBS' Digital Nation, The Baltimore Sun's Charm City Moms and School Library Journal and written guest posts for PBS Media Infusion, The Real Simple Blog, and The Washington Post's On Parenting. Leticia has also been interviewed for print and online pieces in The New York Times and ABC News.
Leticia is also the the Community Manager for the PBS Teachers where she manages online conversations for a group of 50,000 educators and writes professionally through her column in the LeapFrog Community.
You are welcome to contact Leticia at tech savvy mama *at* g mail *dot* com
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