PARENTING and (PERI)MENOPAUSE
Let's face it- raising kids in this tech saturated world is HARD. As if there aren't enough things to worry about, parents find themselves constantly worrying about the impact devices are having on their children, the content they're seeing online, all while trying to manage their own digital distraction. Today we sat down with two staff psychiatrists from Toronto, ON. Dr. Karline Treurnicht Naylor (Mount Sinai Hospital) and Dr. Elia Abi-Jaoude (Sick Kids Hospital) co-authored two articles about the impact digital media is having on mental health. This article [https://www.cmaj.ca/content/192/6/E136.short] published in the CMAJ analyzed available research and discussed the impact smartphones and social media may be having on youth. This article [https://psyche.co/ideas/in-an-era-of-split-attention-there-is-more-than-one-type-of-adhd]argues that in the era of split attention, there is more than one type of ADHD. We sit down and discuss the changes we've all seen in our practices over the past decade, what the evidence shows, and practical tips for parents to use in their own home. We discuss the diagnostic challenges that have emerged due to the digital era. And importantly, we discuss the nuance. There are no easy answers here, and we're all navigating it together. If you enjoy our content, please help support us by following our podcast and leaving a review! And if you found this episode useful, please share with a friend. Find Dr. Yeung on Instagram @thesmartphoneeffectmd Parenting Resources created by Dr. Alison Yeung can be found at https://linktr.ee/thesmartphoneeffectmd [https://linktr.ee/thesmartphoneeffectmd] Please note the information shared on this podcast is for general education only and shouldn’t be taken as medical advice. Always consult your own healthcare provider.
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