Kelley K
@KelleyKga
Researcher. Data geek. Truth teller. I care deeply about kids/education, and I exposed a lot of Covid nonsense from public health, scientists, and the media.
Reflections on Covid After Five Years... "In many ways, the five-year anniversary of Covid has felt like a turning point in the Covid discourse, where it’s now acceptable for mainstream people to acknowledge at least some of the excesses of our Covid response." (1/3)
Parents in the '80s: Let's just give our 8-year-old a key so he can let himself in after school. Parents in 2025: My 18-year-old cannot possibly manage the responsibility of having keys.
My wife is in the University of Arkansas Facebook group for moms of incoming freshman. I convinced her to send me this screenshot, but there are so many more absolutely ridiculous questions like this. Some of these kids (and their moms) aren't going to make it. 😂
Covid is increasing in the south during the summer - as it's done every summer. How is this even news?
Rates of positive Covid tests have been increasing in recent weeks, the CDC says, specifically in the southern region of the country. nbcnews.com/health/health-…
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I want my daughters' minds to be libraries, not just AI-powered search engines. Rich repositories of interconnected knowledge that enable them to think, judge, and create with confidence. In a world drowning in information, the educated mind isn't the one that knows how to look…
LOL the French claim air conditioning results in "thermal shock"
Can we honor the legacy of Malcolm-Jamal Warner by agreeing that the Cosby Show should still be watched (and contains desperately needed messages and lessons) regardless of all the awful things Bill Cosby has done?
What do you notice about this post? 😉
Hey, did kids in the 70's and 80's really just go out without phones and their parents didn't know where they were? What's an awkward song to play at a wedding? I just paid $45 for a cheeseburger and Sprite. How do people survive in this economy? (That's how it's done, right?)
Speaking of aging parents… Kelley explains a REALLY COOL way to make an iPhone more accessible for elderly users. These settings could also be handy for kids or anyone else who prefers a simpler interface. x.com/kelleykga/stat…
Do you have aging relatives who struggle to use their cell phone? Turns out iPhones have a special mode just for this, and it's amazing! It's called Assistive Access, as part of the Accessibility settings. It could also be useful for children or even as a focus mode. A thread...
Life-altering thread here. If you have older parents, take a look! I had no idea this existed.
Do you have aging relatives who struggle to use their cell phone? Turns out iPhones have a special mode just for this, and it's amazing! It's called Assistive Access, as part of the Accessibility settings. It could also be useful for children or even as a focus mode. A thread...
I know this sounds like an ad, but I just came across this option and wanted to share. I set it up for an elderly relative, and it solved all their problems.
Do you have aging relatives who struggle to use their cell phone? Turns out iPhones have a special mode just for this, and it's amazing! It's called Assistive Access, as part of the Accessibility settings. It could also be useful for children or even as a focus mode. A thread...