Screen Addiction

Are you concerned about your child’s excessive screen time?

Dr. Ken Resnick offers specialised services to address the growing issue of screen addiction in children and adolescents. With a deep understanding of child psychology and family dynamics, Dr. Resnick provides evidence-based strategies to help families:

Limit Screen Time: Develop effective strategies to reduce screen time and establish healthy boundaries.

Improve Digital Habits: Teach your child from a young age how to use technology responsibly and mindfully.

Enhance Family Relationships: Strengthen family bonds through understanding how to communicate effectively with your family.

Promote Mental and Emotional Well-being: Understanding your role in addressing the negative impact of excessive screen time on mental health.

Cultivate Healthy Habits: Screen time is a privilege and needs to be earned by encouraging physical activity, outdoor play, and other productive hobbies.

By working closely with families, Dr. Resnick empowers parents to create a healthier digital environment by helping the child self-manage their screen time by understanding the negative effects of addiction to screens.

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