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I Let My Kids Choose Between TikTok and a Learning App for One Week. Here's What Happened.
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I Let My Kids Choose Between TikTok and a Learning App for One Week. Here's What Happened.

I didn't expect this experiment to work. I expected it to confirm what I already believed — that no educational app stands a chance against TikTok. I was not right.

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Claire Moreau · 6 min
Stop Fighting Screen Time. You're Going to Lose — And Here's What to Do Instead
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Stop Fighting Screen Time. You're Going to Lose — And Here's What to Do Instead

The harder you fight screens, the worse it often gets. Here's the uncomfortable truth no parenting blog wants to say out loud — and the smarter strategy that actually works.

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Marcus Reid · 5 min
I Replaced My Kids' TikTok Time With Something They Ask For Every Morning. Here's What Happened.
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I Replaced My Kids' TikTok Time With Something They Ask For Every Morning. Here's What Happened.

It was a Tuesday evening. Both my kids were side by side on the couch, phones out, completely glazed over. I didn't yell. I've learned that yelling doesn't work.

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Laura Bianchi · 7 min
BrainOshi vs Khan Academy: Which One Actually Works for Kids in 2026?
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BrainOshi vs Khan Academy: Which One Actually Works for Kids in 2026?

BrainOshi is a daily micro-learning app for kids 6–15. Khan Academy is a full course platform covering school subjects in depth. They solve different problems — here's which one you actually need.

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Sarah Mitchell · 5 min
BrainOshi vs ABCmouse: Which App Fits Your Child's Age in 2026?
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BrainOshi vs ABCmouse: Which App Fits Your Child's Age in 2026?

ABCmouse is a preschool learning platform for ages 2–8. BrainOshi is a daily learning app for ages 6–15 that grows with your child. Here’s why BrainOshi is the smarter long-term investment.

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David Park · 5 min
BrainOshi vs Duolingo for Kids: Same Daily Habit, Very Different Scope
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BrainOshi vs Duolingo for Kids: Same Daily Habit, Very Different Scope

Duolingo teaches one language at a time. BrainOshi covers 7+ subjects — including language vocabulary — in 10 minutes per day. Unless language fluency is your only goal, BrainOshi gives your child much more in the same daily session.

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Emma Torres · 4 min
BrainOshi vs MentalUP: Brain Training vs. Real Knowledge — What's the Difference?
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BrainOshi vs MentalUP: Brain Training vs. Real Knowledge — What's the Difference?

MentalUP uses cognitive puzzles to train memory, attention, and processing speed. BrainOshi uses educational cards to build actual knowledge — facts, concepts, vocabulary. MentalUP exercises the brain. BrainOshi fills it. Here's when each one matters.

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Ryan Cooper · 5 min
Best Educational Apps for Kids in 2026: An Honest Ranking
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Best Educational Apps for Kids in 2026: An Honest Ranking

We tested the top educational apps for kids in 2026. BrainOshi stands out as the best daily learning habit builder — here’s how every app compares and why most families should start here.

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The BrainOshi Team · 7 min
Screen Time Alternatives That Actually Teach Kids Something
Screen Time

Screen Time Alternatives That Actually Teach Kids Something

The problem was never the screen. It was always what was on it. Swapping TikTok for a 5-minute learning app doesn't mean less screen time — it means better screen time.

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Sarah Mitchell · 7 min
How a 10-Minute Daily Learning Routine Changes Everything
Learning Habits

How a 10-Minute Daily Learning Routine Changes Everything

Five minutes a day, done consistently, will teach your child more than an hour-long session once a week. This is not motivational advice. It's how memory actually works.

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Emma Torres · 7 min
Educational Apps Kids Actually Want to Open
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Educational Apps Kids Actually Want to Open

Most educational apps get deleted within a week. Not because kids are lazy. Because the apps earn it. Here's what the ones that actually stick are doing differently.

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David Park · 8 min