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Why are strong-willed children learning to be more manipulative while online?
In this episode of the Understanding Your Strong-Willed Child Podcast, I speak with Nicole Rawson, a digital wellness educator for parents.
Especially with spirited children who are more sensitive to impulses. Screen overuse can have many side effects. Parents aren't connecting with the children, Children exhibit behavior problems and an inability to self regulate. They lose creativity and this culture of disrespect is being formed right in front of our eyes.
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<p>Ned Johnson is founder of PrepMatters, an educational company helping kids through school and into college. A professional “tutor-geek” since 1993, Ned has spent nearly 50,000 one-on-one hours helping students conquer an alphabet of standardized tests. With Dr. William Stixrud, Ned is co-author of The Self-Driven Child: The Science and Sense of Giving Your Kids More Control Over Their Lives and of the forthcoming book What Do You Say?: How To Talk With Kids To Promote Motivation, Stress Tolererance, and a Happy Home. Ned is also the host of the PrepTalks podcast: conversations with parenting and education experts.</p>
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About the speaker
Nicole is a digital wellness educator, former teacher, and the founder of Screen Time Clinic and author of Screen Smart Sam. She helps parents setup healthy screen routines at home so children are in touch with their authentic selves, reducing the risk of screen dependency.
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