34 min

The Unintended Consequences of Smart Phones on Early Childhood with guest Hillary Wilkinson of Healthy Screen Habits Unplug and Plug In

    • Para padres y madres

Wouldn't it be interesting to learn what a baby born today in our world sees and decides is important as they watch us adults grab our phones to work, play, connect and everything else!
My guest this week gives us a look through a baby and a child's eyes, and it is truly eye opening.
Hillary Wilkinson's BioHillary is Director of Programs at Healthy Screen Habits and host of the the Healthy Screen Habits podcast.
She holds a Master's of Education and teaching credential from University of California at Santa Barbara. Before becoming a mom she enjoyed a career in primary education. Her background in motivational research and developmentally appropriate practice lead to many enjoyable years of working with the "under-tween" set.
Hillary passionately believes in the power of parent education. Her philosophy of approaching children with humor, empathy and love are pillars upon which she parents, instructs, and tries to cope with life!
She enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 kids with their variety of animals in beautiful Santa Rosa Valley, CA.
Topic: The unintended consequences of technology on babies and childrens' early yearsOur sponsorOur sponsor today is the Center for Online Safety. The Center for Online Safety shares the tools that make families stronger, safer and communicate better with each other. Their mission is to keep kids safer online and they offer training for parents and schools to protect kids from cyberbullying, predators, pornography and other inappropriate content.
Unplug and plug in segmentWhat are you plugging into this week? What are you choosing to unplug from? Our guest shares her thoughts.
Next StepsFollow the Unplug & Plug In podcast for parents so you can get future episodes delivered to your device. It's free!Please leave a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating so our podcast will be seen by other parents.Suggest future topics or share your story by calling our hotline! Leave me a voicemail at 415 737 5472 and I promise I’ll listen.

Wouldn't it be interesting to learn what a baby born today in our world sees and decides is important as they watch us adults grab our phones to work, play, connect and everything else!
My guest this week gives us a look through a baby and a child's eyes, and it is truly eye opening.
Hillary Wilkinson's BioHillary is Director of Programs at Healthy Screen Habits and host of the the Healthy Screen Habits podcast.
She holds a Master's of Education and teaching credential from University of California at Santa Barbara. Before becoming a mom she enjoyed a career in primary education. Her background in motivational research and developmentally appropriate practice lead to many enjoyable years of working with the "under-tween" set.
Hillary passionately believes in the power of parent education. Her philosophy of approaching children with humor, empathy and love are pillars upon which she parents, instructs, and tries to cope with life!
She enjoys spending time with her husband and 2 kids with their variety of animals in beautiful Santa Rosa Valley, CA.
Topic: The unintended consequences of technology on babies and childrens' early yearsOur sponsorOur sponsor today is the Center for Online Safety. The Center for Online Safety shares the tools that make families stronger, safer and communicate better with each other. Their mission is to keep kids safer online and they offer training for parents and schools to protect kids from cyberbullying, predators, pornography and other inappropriate content.
Unplug and plug in segmentWhat are you plugging into this week? What are you choosing to unplug from? Our guest shares her thoughts.
Next StepsFollow the Unplug & Plug In podcast for parents so you can get future episodes delivered to your device. It's free!Please leave a 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rating so our podcast will be seen by other parents.Suggest future topics or share your story by calling our hotline! Leave me a voicemail at 415 737 5472 and I promise I’ll listen.

34 min