On this week’s Facts on Friday episode, we examine the Truth About Digital Safety. We talk about the benefits of screens and technology, as well as common challenges that parents are facing when it comes to bridging the gap between face-to-face social skills and online friendships.
We are taking a different angle on playing video games. In this episode, we talk about how connecting with your child and teen through video games may be the key to getting your kiddo to open up.
When your child is growing, exploring and navigating the social world at school, but then comes home and has no idea how to translate these skills, it can be frustrating. In this episode, we have some tips for bridging that gap between social skill building at school or therapy, and at home.
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