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iPad at the Dining Table?
I just read Naomi Simson’s post, “Electronic Babysitters Turning Brains to Mush”, and found her post particularly interesting on the heels of my post, “Bring Back Phone Calls!” It seems the use of electronics in parenting is the latest point … Continue reading
Posted in General
Tagged children, hidden disabilities, invisable disabilities, iPad, Parenting
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Bring Back Phone Calls!
Over the past few years, there has been an increasing number of young people in my practice who, once on their own, become incapacitated at the mere thought of making a phone call. These young adults grew up in the … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, General
Tagged anxiety, communication, communication skills, messaging, phone anxiety, phone communication, Telephone call, text messaging, texting, texts, young adults
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