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Why should Dentists be talking about screen time with parents?
Are smartphones even safe for children?
What is the right age to give a child their first phone?
Laura Spells and Arabella Skinner join Jaz in this thought-provoking episode to tackle one of today’s biggest parenting challenges: smartphones and social media in young hands. Together they explore the impact of early phone use on children’s health, development, and mental wellbeing—and why healthcare professionals should be paying close attention.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Live by your values—not your profession, spouse, or children. Don’t sacrifice for them; choose what aligns with you, so love never turns into resentment.
Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!
Key Takeaways
Highlights of this episode:
🔹Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey for habits that support balanced parenting and leadership.
🔹 Kindred Squared School Readiness Survey on how early screen use impacts child development.
🔹 Follow Health Professionals for Safer Screens for practical tips to share with families, and on their Instagram for bite-sized advice
🔹 Support the Smartphone-Free Childhood Campaign to delay smartphone use in children.
If this episode gave you new insights, you’ll definitely benefit from Parenthood and Dentistry (Even if You’re Not a Parent!) – IC025
#InterferenceCast #BeyondDentistry #Communication
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and B.
AGD Subject Code: 550 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
Aim: To provide dental professionals with an understanding of the health risks of early smartphone and social media use in children, and how dentists can play a role in safeguarding and guiding families toward safer digital habits.
Dentists will be able to –
By Jaz GulatiWhy should Dentists be talking about screen time with parents?
Are smartphones even safe for children?
What is the right age to give a child their first phone?
Laura Spells and Arabella Skinner join Jaz in this thought-provoking episode to tackle one of today’s biggest parenting challenges: smartphones and social media in young hands. Together they explore the impact of early phone use on children’s health, development, and mental wellbeing—and why healthcare professionals should be paying close attention.
Protrusive Dental Pearl: Live by your values—not your profession, spouse, or children. Don’t sacrifice for them; choose what aligns with you, so love never turns into resentment.
Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below!
Key Takeaways
Highlights of this episode:
🔹Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey for habits that support balanced parenting and leadership.
🔹 Kindred Squared School Readiness Survey on how early screen use impacts child development.
🔹 Follow Health Professionals for Safer Screens for practical tips to share with families, and on their Instagram for bite-sized advice
🔹 Support the Smartphone-Free Childhood Campaign to delay smartphone use in children.
If this episode gave you new insights, you’ll definitely benefit from Parenthood and Dentistry (Even if You’re Not a Parent!) – IC025
#InterferenceCast #BeyondDentistry #Communication
This episode is eligible for 0.75 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance.
This episode meets GDC Outcomes A and B.
AGD Subject Code: 550 PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND HUMAN RELATIONS
Aim: To provide dental professionals with an understanding of the health risks of early smartphone and social media use in children, and how dentists can play a role in safeguarding and guiding families toward safer digital habits.
Dentists will be able to –