Digital Wellness Lab Research Director David Bickham comments on the potential innovations from and pitfalls of using new AI tools in the creation of children’s media.
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Digital Wellness Lab Research Director David Bickham comments on the potential innovations from and pitfalls of using new AI tools in the creation of children’s media.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. David Bickham comments on how normal it is to curate and alter photos of oneself online and advises on how to talk with children about online imagery.
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The Digital Wellness Lab’s Dr. Michael Rich, interviewed parenting in a digital age, cautions against being driven by fear of technology and goes through some of the 5 M’s of Digital Wellness.
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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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