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Screentime as Dessert

A Parent’s Guide to Reclaiming Children from Device Overuse

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Screentime as Dessert

By: Kimberly Harrison PhD
Narrated by: Kimberly B. Harrison PhD
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In this world filled with technology, how do you know how much is too much, what is appropriate, and when parents should require a change in technology habits? What can parents do to instill a balanced lifestyle in their children? How does overuse of screens impact development of resiliency, social skills, and family relationships?

Screentime as Dessert is a much-needed tool for answering these questions and more. Dr. Kimberly Harrison is a clinical psychologist who works extensively with parents, children, and teens on ways to incorporate technology in healthy ways along with developing non-tech habits that foster connection, maturity, and independence. Take advantage of this practical, hands-on advice for creating tech balance in your home.

©2024 Kimberly B. Harrison, Ph.D. (P)2024 Kimberly B. Harrison, Ph.D.
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