“We’re breeding a generation of addicts to their devices.”

The more time kids spend with their eyes locked to their screens, the more concern grows over what they’re up to, who they’re talking with and what they’re exposed to.

Chris Smith warns cyber bullies and online predators aren’t just a reality, they’re dangerous.

But how do parents have a conversation with their kids to ensure they’re being honest?

Director of Armchair Psychology Amanda Gordon tells Chris you have to make it an everyday conversation. To listen in on this interview, click the button below.

By Armchair PsychologyJanuary 16, 2019

Category: Radio
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