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Social Media, Neg. Content Creation & Desensitization Parenting and Technology Season 1
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According to Pew Research, Most teens at least sometimes feel happy and peaceful when they don’t have their phone, but 44% say this makes them anxious. Half of parents say they have looked through their teen’s phone
Yes, technology can have addictive qualities for children and adolescents, with excessive use leading to potential negative impacts on their mental and physical health, social development, and academic performance. While the term "digital addiction" is sometimes debated, problematic technology use is real and can manifest as a dependence on devices, difficulty controlling usage, and using technology to escape negative emotions, similar to other behavioral addictions. Recognizing warning signs and fostering a healthy balance with real-world connections is crucial to prevent and address these potential issues.
What is "digital addiction" or "technology overuse"?
Behavioral Addiction: Digital addiction is considered a type of behavioral addiction, like gambling or sex addiction, characterized by an inability to control or limit the behavior.
Dopamine Reward System: Excessive technology use triggers the brain's dopamine reward system, which can create a similar cycle of dependency to substance addiction.
Neurological Impact: Children's developing brains are particularly vulnerable to changes in structure and connectivity due to high screen time, which can impair neural development.
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Technology and Violence: Rapidly Changing Social Environment
Parenting and Technology Season 1
Today's Topic Technology and Violence: Rapidly Changing Social Environment
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Parenting and Technology
Fully 95% of teens have access to a smartphone, and about six-in-ten say they use TikTok, Snapchat or Instagram. But do teens think they spend too much time in front of screens?
Key findings from the survey:
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Evolution of Parenting and Technology Approaches
Evolution of parenting and unevolved men; was a healthy way of parenting in the past. Reseach has evolved to show both parents are more effective. As we monitor children's technologies approaches and hidden online environments from parents.
Introduction Behavioral parent training (BPT) is a we...
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Sharenting: Children's Privacy in the Age of Social Media
Parents who use social media share important moments before and after their children are born on their social network sites accounts. Sharenting refers to the practice of parents, caregivers or relatives sharing information about their children (underage) online, typically on some online platfo...
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