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Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast
mother-daughter co-hosts Dr. Marti Erickson & Dr. Erin Erickson
20 episodes
2 days ago
Dr. Marti Erickson, developmental psychologist and her daughter Dr. Erin Erickson, women’s health nurse practitioner and specialist in maternal-child health, are co-hosts of Mom Enough®. They explore the many facets of motherhood in today’s world – from confronting the daily joys and struggles of helping kids grow up well, to balancing work and family, to considering the big questions of how society views and values mothers and mothering. Marti & Erin use research-based information and a few personal confessions as they and their guests discuss what it means to be "mom enough."

As moms, most of us worry at times about whether we're doing things right, second-guessing our parenting approach and blaming ourselves if our children stray or fall short. We worry that we might not be "mom enough". But what does it really mean to be "mom enough"? And is it possible to be "mom too much," to the extent that our kids might not have a chance to build their own skills to navigate life's ups and downs?

A new, free audio show is posted every Monday with expert guests who address topics related to children’s heath, development and learning. Listen to Mom Enough at www.MomEnough.com. Informational sheets on parenting, health & wellness, child development and safety are available under Resources on our web site.
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Dr. Marti Erickson, developmental psychologist and her daughter Dr. Erin Erickson, women’s health nurse practitioner and specialist in maternal-child health, are co-hosts of Mom Enough®. They explore the many facets of motherhood in today’s world – from confronting the daily joys and struggles of helping kids grow up well, to balancing work and family, to considering the big questions of how society views and values mothers and mothering. Marti & Erin use research-based information and a few personal confessions as they and their guests discuss what it means to be "mom enough."

As moms, most of us worry at times about whether we're doing things right, second-guessing our parenting approach and blaming ourselves if our children stray or fall short. We worry that we might not be "mom enough". But what does it really mean to be "mom enough"? And is it possible to be "mom too much," to the extent that our kids might not have a chance to build their own skills to navigate life's ups and downs?

A new, free audio show is posted every Monday with expert guests who address topics related to children’s heath, development and learning. Listen to Mom Enough at www.MomEnough.com. Informational sheets on parenting, health & wellness, child development and safety are available under Resources on our web site.
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Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Dr. Richard Cytowic on Digital Distraction
Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast
29 minutes 42 seconds
11 months ago
Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Dr. Richard Cytowic on Digital Distraction
In This Episode:Most of us spend hours a day looking at screens. But how often do we consider the effects of all this screen time on our brains? What exactly is happening in our minds—and our bodies—when we’re constantly connected?In this episode of Mom Enough®, Dr. Marti Erickson and Dr. Erin Erickson are joined by Dr. Richard E. Cytowic, a leading neurologist and expert on synesthesia. He shares his latest insights on the science of how our brains are coping with digital overload. Dr. Cytowic’s new book, Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Coping with Digital Distraction and Sensory Overload, explains why our ancient brains just weren’t built to resist the allure of the digital world, and especially screens. He breaks down the effects of too much screen time, from the cognitive toll it takes to the perhaps less obvious emotional and behavioral consequences.Dr. Cytowic offers practical advice for how we can reclaim our focus, protect our mental health, and restore balance in the screen age. He also challenges us to rethink how we view “doing nothing” and why embracing moments of silence and stillness is more important than ever. WHAT HELPS YOU AVOID DIGITAL DISTRACTIONS?How might excessive screen time affect children's social development? In this episode, Dr. Cytowic explains how tech companies manipulate our attention. What are some specific ways these companies influence our behavior, and how can we become more mindful of this influence in our own digital habits? One of Dr. Cytowic's recommendations is to embrace moments of solitude and "do nothing." How can we, as parents, model and encourage this type of quiet time for our children? WANT TO LEARN MORE?Read Dr. Cytowic's book,Your Stone Age Brain in the Screen Age: Coping with Digital Distraction and Sensory Overload.Check out Dr. Cytowic’s other works on synesthesia and brain science.
Mom Enough: A Parenting Podcast
Dr. Marti Erickson, developmental psychologist and her daughter Dr. Erin Erickson, women’s health nurse practitioner and specialist in maternal-child health, are co-hosts of Mom Enough®. They explore the many facets of motherhood in today’s world – from confronting the daily joys and struggles of helping kids grow up well, to balancing work and family, to considering the big questions of how society views and values mothers and mothering. Marti & Erin use research-based information and a few personal confessions as they and their guests discuss what it means to be "mom enough."

As moms, most of us worry at times about whether we're doing things right, second-guessing our parenting approach and blaming ourselves if our children stray or fall short. We worry that we might not be "mom enough". But what does it really mean to be "mom enough"? And is it possible to be "mom too much," to the extent that our kids might not have a chance to build their own skills to navigate life's ups and downs?

A new, free audio show is posted every Monday with expert guests who address topics related to children’s heath, development and learning. Listen to Mom Enough at www.MomEnough.com. Informational sheets on parenting, health & wellness, child development and safety are available under Resources on our web site.