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Diving into screen time, TV shows, video games | What should we be doing? | Dad Diary Deep Dive Ep 1

Season 2, Ep. 3

The first episode of the Dad Diary Deep Dive is here! For this episode, host Laurence will dive into the topic of screen time, device use, TV shows, video games and online safety. This will be approached through the lenses of:


* Research

* Laurence’s personal experiences

* Personal experiences and expertise of previous guests


This topic can cause a lot of stress for different parents as it can sometimes feel like a constant battle we are in fact losing. This episode aims to offer some different perspectives and voices on the topic to help empower you to take back some of the control in regards to devices.


Music by Jeremy Blake @RedMeansRecording


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