Dr. Michel Rich‘s advice that children can connect more with audio than visual cues when very young is cited.
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Dr. Michel Rich‘s advice that children can connect more with audio than visual cues when very young is cited.
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Children & Artificial Intelligence, a recent research brief from the Digital Wellness Lab, is cited in discussing how children can form emotional attachments with voice assistants.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich goes in depth on developing healthy screen and media habits with kids.
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Digital Wellness Lab founder Dr. Michael Rich shares a wealth of useful advice on strategies and best practices for building healthy relationships between kids and technology.
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Dr. Michael Rich argues for the value of diverse experiences for developing young minds.
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Dr. Michael Rich, founder of the Digital Wellness Lab, is cited as supporting efforts to keep phones out of schools to improve learning and development.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s Director, Dr. Michael Rich, explains the benefits for student going without mobile devices at school.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich is interviewed and talks about advice on keeping kids safe and health as covered in his new book.
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Digital Wellness Lab Research Director Dr. David Bickham discusses the importance of intentionality in developing positive and healthy screen use habits.
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In a discussion of Dr. Michael Rich‘s new book, The Mediatrician’s Guide: A Joyful Approach to Raising Healthy, Smart, Kind Kids in a Screen-Saturated World, Dr. Rich Provides insights including a few of the 5 M’s of Digital Wellness.
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