Stacey’s work has appeared in many places, including The Washington Post and The New York Times. Here are her most recent articles.

The London School of Economics Parenting for a Digital Future Blog - (April, 2021) Ethical AI? Children’s Rights and Autonomy in Digital Spaces [Link]

The Washington Post - (May, 2021) Schools and other organizations are sharing more about kids online. Here’s what parents can do to protect them. [Link]

The New York Times - (August, 2020) Why Parents Should Pause Before Oversharing Online [Link]

The Washington Post - (July, 2020) Four things to keep in mind before posting about your kids online [Link]

The Washington Post - (May, 2020) An oversharing grandma’s court case offers lessons on setting boundaries for kids’ online privacy [Link]

The London School of Economics Parenting for the Digital Future -- (May, 2020) Separating parents and social media: helping families navigate online spaces even when parents live apart [Link]

The New York Times – (May, 2020) How to Keep Children’s Stress From Turning Into Trauma [Link]

The Washington Post – (April, 2020) This may be the time to harness the power of social media as a family [Link]

The Washington Post - Let’s tell kids what they can do online, instead of what they can’t do [link], February, 2020

The London School of Economics Parenting for the Digital Future -- (November, 2019) Growing up shared: negotiating the risks and opportunities of ‘sharenting’ [Link]

The Washington Post - The online privacy checklist your kids need you to have [link] September, 2019

The Washington Post - How Europe’s ‘right to be forgotten’ could protect kids’ online privacy in the U.S. [link] - July, 2018

washpost.jpg

The Washington PostNot deleting Facebook? Here’s how you can protect your kids. [link] co-authored with Dr. Bahareh Keith - April, 2018

The Washington Post Stephen Hawking inspired millions, including kids. How to help them cope with the loss. [link] - March, 2018

The Washington Post - Talking to kids about how the government works. [link] - February, 2018

The London School of Economics - PFDF Blog - Sharenting: In Whose Interests? [link] - May, 2017

The New York Times - Holiday Photos? Don't Say Cheese [link] - November, 2017

The Washington Post - Two moms in Florida, trying to explain hatred to their children [link] - October, 2017

The Washington PostIEPs and 504 plans: Which is the best fit for your special needs child? [link] - September, 2017

The Washington PostHelping freshmen succeed: Tips from college advisers [link] - September, 2017

The Washington Post - Parents' Social Media Habits are Teaching Children the Wrong Lessons [link] - August 2017

The Washington Post - Growing Up Under the Watchful Eyes of his Mother's Newsfeed [link] - May, 2017

The Washington Post – Parenting in Facebook age: should we rethink how we share? [link]  August, 2015

JAMA Pediatrics Children's Privacy in the Age of Social Media and the Pediatrician's Role [link] - 2017

Emory Law Journal - Sharenting: Children's Privacy in the Age of Social Media [link] - 2017

The Washington Post It’s time to think about how your family records and stores memories [link] January, 2017

The Washington Post – Yes, it’s hard to think about kids with cancer. But please don’t look away. (Here’s how you can help.) [link] September, 2016

The Washington Post – Parent partnerships: A better way to co-parent [link] March, 2016

The Washington Post – How to parent against rape culture (for one thing, start young) co authored by Dr. Jennifer Sager, Ph.D [link] December, 2015

The Huffington Post  – Standing Up for All Children in the Public School System [link] September, 2015