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Dr Kathy Weston's Get a Grip! Parenting Podcast
Dr Kathy Weston
220 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast series helps parents get a grip on some of the most important questions in parenting today. Tune in to hear interviews with the biggest influencers and most eminent researchers working in the areas of mental health, wellbeing, psychology and education.
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This podcast series helps parents get a grip on some of the most important questions in parenting today. Tune in to hear interviews with the biggest influencers and most eminent researchers working in the areas of mental health, wellbeing, psychology and education.
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Education
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Researcher of the Month: Dr Cara Swit Discusses Children's Perspectives on Technoference
Dr Kathy Weston's Get a Grip! Parenting Podcast
41 minutes 9 seconds
2 months ago
Researcher of the Month: Dr Cara Swit Discusses Children's Perspectives on Technoference

Our latest Researcher of the Month, Professor Cara Swit, is a leading expert in early childhood social development, who has been exploring a question that often goes overlooked: what do children think about their parents’ device use? Her latest study gives six to nine-year-olds the chance to share their perspectives through drawings, role play and child-centred workshops.

This interview delves into her findings, which reveal that even young children notice patterns in parental device use, form judgements about “too much” screen time, and express strong feelings about how it affects their relationships and play. While children value shared digital experiences, many also report frustration, sadness, or neglect when devices become a barrier to connection. Tune in for some practical strategies for managing device use without guilt. It's a great reminder that listening to children’s voices can reshape how we think about technology, relationships and wellbeing in the digital age.

Dr Kathy Weston's Get a Grip! Parenting Podcast
This podcast series helps parents get a grip on some of the most important questions in parenting today. Tune in to hear interviews with the biggest influencers and most eminent researchers working in the areas of mental health, wellbeing, psychology and education.