Recently, I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Huff Post for an article close to my heart as a parent as well as family therapist. With all of the research around the association between screen interaction and executive functioning problems, lower cognitive abilities, problems related to short-term memory and language development, what kid wouldn't benefit from such a fun alternative? And the best thing of all, it's something the whole family can enjoy.
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