Parenting in the Information Age Part 2 continues the conversation by shifting from why this is happening to what parents can actually do about it. In this follow-up episode of Through a Therapist's Eyes, we focus on the emotional side of parenting in a nonstop digital world - how overwhelmed parents unintentionally pass on anxiety, reactivity, and distraction, and why children learn regulation more from what we model than from the rules we set. We talk directly to parents about slowing information down, checking emotional readiness, and becoming filters rather than firewalls for what kids consume. This episode centers on practical, honest self-reflection and reminds us that the goal isn't to raise sheltered kids - but emotionally steady ones who can handle information safely because their parents are learning to do the same.
Tune in to see Part 2 of Parenting in the Information Age Through a Therapist's Eyes.