By Stephen C. Schultz
As parents, we generally know if our kids are spending too much time with technology. Whether it is cell phones, computer, gaming or simply TV, kids will start to demonstrate attitudes and behaviors that parents may not agree with. Often there are concerns over grades, disrespectful attitude, seclusion or the need for constant attention from peers.
This is a blog post by Chris Mulligan, LCSW. Chris is a clinician and faculty member at University of Southern California (USC). He specializes in teen Tech Addiction. Please check out:
Teen Internet and Video Gaming Addiction: Your Cyber Addicted Child's Digital Diet: If your child is showing signs of compulsive behavior related to the internet or gaming, you will need to seek assistance through a trained professional.
As parents, we generally know if our kids are spending too much time with technology. Whether it is cell phones, computer, gaming or simply TV, kids will start to demonstrate attitudes and behaviors that parents may not agree with. Often there are concerns over grades, disrespectful attitude, seclusion or the need for constant attention from peers.
This is a blog post by Chris Mulligan, LCSW. Chris is a clinician and faculty member at University of Southern California (USC). He specializes in teen Tech Addiction. Please check out:
Teen Internet and Video Gaming Addiction: Your Cyber Addicted Child's Digital Diet: If your child is showing signs of compulsive behavior related to the internet or gaming, you will need to seek assistance through a trained professional.
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