New book by Jake Heading

Better Tech Kids

How to raise creators, not consumers, in a world of endless screens.

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Better Tech Kids book cover by Jake Heading

Turn screen time into creative time

Screens are not going away. But what if, instead of endless scrolling and constant battles over screen time, your kids used technology to create, explore, and build real skills for life?

Practical and parent-friendly

From coding simple video games and recording podcasts, to designing board games, building websites, and tinkering with old-school tech, this book offers clear, achievable ways to make screen time matter.

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A short walkthrough of Better Tech Kids and the ideas behind the book.

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Help your child become a creator, not a consumer

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Inside this book, you'll learn how to

This is not about banning devices or fearing the future. It is about raising kids who see technology not as a distraction, but as a workshop for imagination and growth.

Who this book is for

  • Parents of primary-aged and early secondary-aged children
  • Families tired of screen-time arguments and "just one more video"
  • Parents who want practical ideas, not guilt or tech panic
  • Educators and caregivers looking for creative, real-world tech use

Better Tech Kids offers a practical, optimistic path forward, helping the next generation move beyond consumption and become confident, capable creators who do not just use technology, but shape it.

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About the author

Jake Heading is a teacher, digital technologies specialist, and creator of Daily Maths Review, a website used by thousands of teachers worldwide. His practical ideas for making technology creative and purposeful have reached millions on TikTok. Jake also speaks at education events about how children can use technology, and now AI, with curiosity and confidence. A lifelong learner with endless projects, he brings passion and playfulness to everything he builds, always looking for ways to help the next generation become not just consumers, but creators.

Frequently asked questions

What ages is this book for?

Better Tech Kids is mostly aimed at school-aged children and up. It is a great fit for primary-aged and early secondary-aged kids, with ideas that can be adapted for younger children under close guidance.

Is this book for parents who are not confident with technology?

Yes. You do not need to be a tech expert. The book is designed for parents to learn alongside their child, with practical, step-by-step ideas you can coach without advanced skills.

What if my child is already into creative tech?

You will still get value. Use the project recipes as inspiration to extend their interests or try new creative directions.

Do I need special devices or a big budget?

No. Most projects can be done with what you already have: a phone, tablet, laptop, or paper and pencils. The focus is on making, not buying new gear.

Is this book about banning screens?

No. The focus is positive and practical, helping families shift from passive consumption to meaningful creation.

Research behind the book

If you want to explore the studies that support the core ideas in Better Tech Kids, I keep a living evidence page that links to the research and summarises the main findings.

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Last updated: March 2026

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