Your Child and Screen Time with Andrea Davis
The Baby Pro Podcast - A podcast by Shelly Taft - Wednesdays
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Andrea Davis, founder of Better Screen Time, tells us the ins and outs of how screen time impacts your child's emotional development. Andrea Davis is a seasoned former secondary education teacher who has successfully transitioned into a screen time guide. As the founder of Better Screen Time, she offers tried and tested strategies from her own experiences as a mother of five. She is on a quest to assist parents in reducing their tech-related concerns and enhancing their connection with their children. She has authored the book “Creating A Tech-Healthy Family” - offers the necessary tools, resources and discussion topics for crafting your Family Technology Plan. This aids in establishing sound tech boundaries and instills a heightened sense of confidence in your capability to raise children in the digital era. In this episode, you will learn the following: Explore the influence of screen time on kids and its role in molding their growth and wellness. Discover valuable methods to supervise your child’s screen usage in order to encourage good habits and a balanced approach. Uncover the potential hazards of social media for children and learn strategies to ensure their digital safety. Analyze the significance of establishing limits on screen time and its role in fostering a more beneficial digital setting for your child. Understand the possible dangers linked with excessive use of screens and explore strategies to counteract these risks to safeguard your child’s health and wellness. Connect with Andrea Davis: Instagram account - Instagram (@betterscreentime) Facebook group - Better Screen Time Group | Facebook Website - Better Screen Time | Andrea Davis — Better Screen Time Course Homepage - Better Screen Time Connect with Shelly: my website: Massachusetts IBCLC | Lactation Consultant - Shelly Taft Instagram: Instagram (@shellytaftibclc) Resources Mentioned: Article: Toddler Milk Formulas Lack Nutrients: Powdered milk ‘formulas’ for toddlers are lacking in nutrients, warns American Academy of Pediatrics