David Bickham, the Digital Wellness Lab’s Research Director, considers the importance of learning how kids develop parasocial relationships with evolving AI-based characters.
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David Bickham, the Digital Wellness Lab’s Research Director, considers the importance of learning how kids develop parasocial relationships with evolving AI-based characters.
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Dr. Keneisha Sinclair-McBride, Consulting Psychologist, relates some of the work of the Digital Wellness Lab and provides some advice on how to learn how to raise kids in a new, more digital world.
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Research Director David Bickham of the Digital Wellness Lab recommends intentional, engaged introduction of devices to kids.
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Dr. Zhiying (Zoey) Yue, a Scientist with the Digital Wellness Lab, lends her expertise to explain ho young people can gain competence, autonomy, and relatedness from gaming.
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Digital Wellness Lab Director Dr. Michael Rich’ keynote talk for the summit, “Raising Healthy, Smart, Kind Humans in the Age of Social Media and AI,” is previewed.
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Founder of the Digital Wellness Lab Dr. Michael Rich shares some of the lab’s research-built insights about balanced youth use of tech and media.
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Information on the effects of phone bans in schools by the Digital Wellness Lab is cited.
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Research Director David Bickham of the Digital Wellness Lab stresses the importance of families using devices when needed and of engaging with kids about tech in a trusting and trusted way.
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Cori Stott, Executive Director of the Digital Wellness Lab, explains how unlike substance addictions, tech and media use cannot be addressed ith abstinence in most cases.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s deep dive into research around the impacts of cell phone policies in schools, What the Science Says: Smartphones in Schools, is highlighted.
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