Dr. Michael Rich contributes to an in-depth discussion of play during the pandemic.
Read the full article at Family Online Safety Institute .Why It’s (Mostly) OK for Kids to Talk to Strangers Online
Dr. Michael Rich explains the importance of balancing freedom with vigilance in children’s online interactions.
Read the full article at Wall Street Journal.How to engage preschoolers on Zoom when social bonding is more important than ever
Dr. Michael Rich explains how to capitalize on video chats between young children and loved ones.
Read the full article at CNN.Pandemic Brings Out Kids’ Sneaky Side: Forbidden Apps, Burner Phones
Dr. Michael Rich promotes engagement over restriction regarding children and screen media.
Read the full article at Wall Street Journal.The multitasking myth
Dr. Michael Rich explains that multitasking is actually “split-tasking” and how this makes everything more difficult.
Read the full article at Global News.Reps. Wexton and Raskin to Host Roundtable Discussion on Families and Screen Time in our Digital Age
Dr. Michael Rich contributed to a congressional discussion of family media use. The recorded discussion is available from Congresswoman Wexton.
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Dr. Michael Rich explains evidence-based tips on handling media with children.
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Dr. Michael Rich contributes in a new film examining social media.
Read the full article at National Catholic Reporter.Boston Children’s Hospital’s Center on Media and Child Health releases an essential guide for parents concerned about kids’ screen use
Dr. Michael Rich and CMCH release their Family Digital Wellness Guide.
Read the full article at WFMX-TV.10 Ways to Keep Your Family Safe Online During the Coronavirus
CMCH’s Kristelle Lavallee provides guidance on mindfully adapting a media plan to each child.
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