There is something known as a “device gap” in schools, where students from lower-income backgrounds don’t have the same digital access as their middle class peers. This gap affects everyone, because assignments are limited to the digital resources that are available to everyone – impacting not only homework assignments but all the way up to district curriculum. How can parents and educators can help families make better use of technology resources outside of the classroom? Take a look at what this paper from the Center for Early Learning at the Silicon Valley Community Foundation recommends, including connecting parents to the local library for digital services and hosting parent-teacher learning exchanges on the use of tech with young children.