PWP- 95: What Parents Should Know About Screen Time? A Developmental Psychology and Clinical Psychology Podcast Episode.
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Screen time is a classic and fierce debate in developmental psychology and parenting. How much is good? How does screen time affect child development? Should a parent limit screen time? And sometimes this can lead to conflict between the child and caregiver. In this psychology episode, you'll hear some modern research takings and you'll get to learn that there's a lot more to screen time than it simply being negative. And there's some interesting clinical psychology points too. This is a great podcast episode for parents, psychologists and psychology students! In the psychology news section, you'll hear about how cats can be fooled by illusions and what this means for humans, researchers and psychedelic drugs and how a country's leader can affect other people's empathy for their citizens. LISTEN NOW! If you liked this episode and want to support the podcast, please check out: FREE AND EXCLUSIVE 8 PSYCHOLOGY BOOK BOXSET- https://www.subscribepage.com/psychologyboxset Developmental Psychology: A Guide to Developmental and Child Psychology- https://www.connorwhiteley.net/developmentalpsychology Available from all major eBook retailers and you can get the paperback, large print and hardback copies from Amazon, your local bookstore or local library if you request them. Support us on Patreon and get great rewards- www.patreon.com/connorwhiteley
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