Welcome to Episode 9! Kim and Liz are having a great time putting these shows together and we really hope you’re enjoying listening. Why not post a comment? Or send us an email if you’re shy - outsidethescreenpod@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you.
For this show we were delighted that Alex Basche reached out to us and offered to have a chat about Digital Detective Burnout - he has some really helpful tips for parents and carers who are fed up with trying to keep a step ahead. We’ve also got a review of a book adaptation that Liz’s daughter said was maybe a bit too good, and we talk about tech-led procrastination (can’t believe this hasn’t come up before!)
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Happy listening!
Show notes:
Vietnamese paper: Tu Anh Ha, Minh Anh Quan Tran, Chun-Yu Lin and Que Ly Nguyen, 'Facebook addiction and high school students' sleep quality: the serial mediation of procrastination and life satisfaction and the moderation of self-compassion' Journal of Genetic Psychology Early Access: June 2023
Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events review:
https://childrenandmedia.org.au/movie-reviews/movies/lemony-snickets-a-series-of-unfortunate-events
Availability in Australia:
https://www.flicks.com.au/movie/lemony-snickets-a-series-of-unfortunate-events/
Alex Basche details:
M.A. LMFT, IGDC & CMAT-Candidate; alexbaschetherapy@gmail.com; +1-408-372-6047; www.ResetfromTech.com
Children and Media Australia: www.childrenandmedia.org.au
Kim’s clinic: www.cgiclinic.com
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