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		<title>By: Ellen Lebowitz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ellen Lebowitz</dc:creator>
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		<description>Dr. Eitan Schwarz, a Chicago-based child psychiatrist uses media in his play therapy.  He  deals with digital families and helps parents manage their kids&#039; media consumption.

His recent letter, published in the New York Times should help  TechTalkfor Moms readers.  

&quot;Without active parental planning and supervision, children consume junk media as they do junk food. Left to themselves, children properly regard almost everything as toys and do not consider long-term benefits or hazards.

Parents should regard digital media as a way to enhance children’s development and family life. Learning is essentially a developmental social act that needs the nurturing involvement of adults.&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Eitan Schwarz, a Chicago-based child psychiatrist uses media in his play therapy.  He  deals with digital families and helps parents manage their kids&#8217; media consumption.</p>
<p>His recent letter, published in the New York Times should help  TechTalkfor Moms readers.  </p>
<p>&#8220;Without active parental planning and supervision, children consume junk media as they do junk food. Left to themselves, children properly regard almost everything as toys and do not consider long-term benefits or hazards.</p>
<p>Parents should regard digital media as a way to enhance children’s development and family life. Learning is essentially a developmental social act that needs the nurturing involvement of adults.&#8221;</p>
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