September 2021

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  • From affordable childcare to school in the metaverse: What will childhood look like in 30 years?

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    Nora Young & Adam Killick

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    CBC Radio

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich  talks about children learning from everything around them, not just formal education.

    Get the whole story at CBC Radio.

  • Creating and Keeping a Solid Foundation

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    Julie Taylor

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    Screen Time Stories: Parenting Techniques for Raising Tech Natives podcast

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich discusses the importance of family connection with kids in digital and offline spaces.

    Listen on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, or Google Podcasts.

  • Are video games to blame for gun violence?

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    Jon Keller

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    WBZ-TV CBS Boston

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich presents insights about desensitization to violence and about adults’ roles in helping kids handle violence and video games well.

    Get the whole story at WBZ-TV CBS Boston.

  • Multiplayer Games Online: How to Help Keep Kids Safe

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    Michael Rich, MD, MPH, FAAP

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    healthychildren.org

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich provides detailed guidance on best practices for gaming online safely.

    Get the whole story at healthychildren.org.

  • Is Tech Destroying Kids’ Social Skills? Here’s How Social-Emotional Learning Can Help

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    Arianna Prothero

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    EducationWeek

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich explains how youth can have different perceptions than adults about privacy or the distinction between digital and real worlds.

    Get the whole story at EducationWeek.

  • Digital Wellness with Dr Michael Rich

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    Alyson Schafer

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    Parenting The Adlerian Way

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich discusses parenting advice for a healthy digital upbringing and the resources available at the Digital Wellness Lab. They also discuss PIMU – “Problematic Interactive Media Usage” – and the underlying issues that correspond to its appearance in certain populations of children.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or the Parenting the Adlerian Way podcast.

  • Are Screens Breaking Kids’ Brains?

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    Nicole Edwards and Taylor Owen

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    Screen Time podcast

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    Is a rise in screen time changing the way children’s brains develop?
    Dr. Michael Rich, Director of the Boston Children’s Hospital Digital Wellness Lab, explains how the infant brain works and how it responds differently to online and offline activities.
    Pediatrician and clinical researcher Dr. John Hutton walks co-hosts Nicole Edwards and Taylor Owen through his research using MRI to study the effects of screen time on white matter in preschoolers.
    Finally, Dr. Kathryn Hirsh-Pasek, Director of the Infant Language Laboratory at Temple University, explains why not all screen time is equal, and shares tools to help evaluate the quality of the content kids are consuming.

    Listen on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or the Screen Time podcast.

  • Instagram launches Family Center, an online safety hub for parents and teens

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    Chase DiBenedetto

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    Mashable

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich explains how digital independence should be tied to demonstrated responsibility.

    Get the whole story at Mashable.

  • Massachusetts Attorney General joins coalition investigating TikTok’s impact on children

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    WCVB Staff

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    WCVB Boston

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich chime sin on how TikTok and other new platforms can be more usefully thought of as tools for parents and kids.

    Get the whole story at WCVB Boston.

  • A Parent’s Guide to Digital Wellness

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    Dr. Cort Dorn-Medeiros

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    Medium

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    The Digital Wellness Lab’s work to define and promote digital wellness is cited and discussed.

    Get the whole story at Medium.

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