Published On: August 12th, 2017|

Medical X-Press – Adam Pope

“Technology has changed the way children develop and interact with others, and while it seems to change every day, many parents are forced to keep up or get left behind. Jessica Mirman, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology in the University of Alabama at Birmingham College of Arts and Sciences, says that families should practice healthy habits when it comes to technology. “Parents can be pretty sophisticated with technology when it comes to helping their children develop,” she said.”(more)