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Raising Healthy Kids in a Digital Age: 3 Proven Strategies with Dr. Shreya Hessler

43 min · 29 de abr de 2026
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You already know the screens are an issue. You feel it in the eye rolls. You feel it in the bedtime battles. You feel it in your own thumb as you scroll one more time before sleep. Raising healthy kids in a digital age isn't about removing devices — it's about raising kids who actually know how to use them. In this episode, clinical psychologist Dr. Shreya Hessler returns to The Screen Guardians podcast with practical, neuroscience-backed strategies you can start tonight — without yelling, shaming, or starting World War III at the dinner table. You're not alone in this. Let's walk it together.

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