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How worried should we really be about kids and tech? With kids on devices more than ever due to virtual learning, where is all of this heading? And what should we actually do about it?
Today I speak with Anya Kamenetz, the author of The Art of Screen Time: Digital Parenting Without Fear. Anya is also an education correspondent for NPR, and her work can be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Slate, and O, the Oprah Magazine.
Specifically, we talk about the effects that screens can have on our children's eyes, sleep, stress levels, and shared family time. Our conversation dives deep into the research on these topics and more that Anya pulled together to write her book and other subsequent articles that she has written on kids and digital devices.
Please enjoy my conversation with Anya Kamenetz
For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/13.
For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast.
Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn.
And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.
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How worried should we really be about kids and tech? With kids on devices more than ever due to virtual learning, where is all of this heading? And what should we actually do about it?
Today I speak with Anya Kamenetz, the author of The Art of Screen Time: Digital Parenting Without Fear. Anya is also an education correspondent for NPR, and her work can be found in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Slate, and O, the Oprah Magazine.
Specifically, we talk about the effects that screens can have on our children's eyes, sleep, stress levels, and shared family time. Our conversation dives deep into the research on these topics and more that Anya pulled together to write her book and other subsequent articles that she has written on kids and digital devices.
Please enjoy my conversation with Anya Kamenetz
For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/13.
For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast.
Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn.
And feel free to email Paul at [email protected] with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.