MyDigitalFamily's Dr. S Assists Parents in Managing Kids' Media
Child psychiatrist guides parents in exploiting the electronic world that surrounds children.
Chicago, IL, September 01, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Veteran Chicago-area child-psychiatrist and Northwestern University faculty member Dr. Eitan Schwarz is now presenting his comprehensive, positive method to assist parents manage their kids' media lives and improve family life. In his upcoming appearances, listed on www.mydigitalfamily.org, Dr. Schwarz will discuss ideas from his book, "Kids, Parents & Technology: A Guide for Young Families," published by MyDigitalFamily.
Dr. Alvin Rosenfeld, a Harvard Medical School lecturer, praises the book: “Finally someone - Dr. Schwarz - has given parents an easy-to read, but very helpful guide to managing the electronic world that surrounds children and us. Read it!”
Known to his patients as Dr. S, the Skokie physician offers innovative child- and family-oriented thinking: “I want to reset parental attitudes and empower parents with the tools to make their digital families successful digital families.”
“After a decade of feeling overwhelmed about digital media consumption by kids, it’s time for parents to take charge of media consumption as they do other home appliances. Setting limits have proved to be insufficient solutions. Parents need to think about the use of digital media as they do nutrition, hygiene, and education. That’s why I wrote this book,” states Dr. Schwarz, a doctor and author with both a mission and a solution.
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Dr. Alvin Rosenfeld, a Harvard Medical School lecturer, praises the book: “Finally someone - Dr. Schwarz - has given parents an easy-to read, but very helpful guide to managing the electronic world that surrounds children and us. Read it!”
Known to his patients as Dr. S, the Skokie physician offers innovative child- and family-oriented thinking: “I want to reset parental attitudes and empower parents with the tools to make their digital families successful digital families.”
“After a decade of feeling overwhelmed about digital media consumption by kids, it’s time for parents to take charge of media consumption as they do other home appliances. Setting limits have proved to be insufficient solutions. Parents need to think about the use of digital media as they do nutrition, hygiene, and education. That’s why I wrote this book,” states Dr. Schwarz, a doctor and author with both a mission and a solution.
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Contact
MyDigitalFamily
Jessica Schwarz
312.664.0241
www.mydigitalfamily.org
Contact
Jessica Schwarz
312.664.0241
www.mydigitalfamily.org
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