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What Do Parents Think About Their Children’s Use of AI, Video Games, and Other Digital Media?

Screens are everywhere, and if you are raising a child in 2025, there is no avoiding them. Psychologists and pediatricians report that questions about screen time are among the most […]

Serious Play Conference

 

Excited to announce that I’ll be speaking at the Serious Play Conference in Rochester, NY this August! With 80+ sessions and over 150 speakers, it promises to be […]

Learn More about Your Child’s Screentime by Participating in the Aura Study

Our team at LearningWorks for Kids has a longstanding interest in the impact of screentime on children. We see both positive and problematic use in screentime. We have conducted published […]

New Super Mario Bros Wonder

New Super Mario Bros Wonder is Nintendo’s latest installment in the Mario Franchise, released October 20th, 2023. Fans of the series have been waiting for something new from these games […]

Slow Processing Speed and Executive Functions

 

What is processing speed?

 

Processing speed is one of the major steps in the cognitive process. It is an essential part of learning, academic performance, reasoning, […]

Setting Limits: Where do I start?

“How often should I let my child play video games?” might be the most common question I am asked as a child clinical psychologist. There are a lot of mixed […]

Three Steps to Make Homework Shorter and Less Frustrating

If you have a child with ADHD or a learning disability, you must constantly be strategizing for how to get through the school year. Executive functioning deficits are difficult in […]

Teaching Executive Functions and Social Emotional Learning Skills (SEL) with Sports

Extreme sports such as skateboarding, surfing, rock climbing, and snowboarding can improve executive functions as well as social and emotional learning. Kids may be pulled to these sports due to […]