And a Tech-Smart New Year
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In the first weeks of the New Year, how can you leverage family time to help you beat the post-holiday blues and stay connected to each other, without retreating to individual screens? We're talking with special guest Betsy Bozdech, Editorial Director of Common Sense Media, about celebrating a tech-smart New Year with family film recommendations, cautions about AI, and guidelines parents need to know. Make sure to listen for our 2026 Dinner and a Movie ideas, age-by-age breakdowns, and the latest research to help you stay one step ahead of the algorithms this year.
Key Takeaways:
- Go to 2:58 for Dr. Anne Fishel's guidance for families on setting strong tech boundaries
- Go to 10:40 for Betsy's favorite family film recommendations
- Go to 13:29 for a conversation about choosing the first media experience for young children
- Go to 16:48 for ideas on making your family viewing experience more interactive
- Go to 24:45 for a discussion about the rise of AI and what parents need to know
- Go to 32:00 for food, fun, and conversation inspiration you can use at your table tonight
Related Links:
- Common Sense Media's Best Movies of 2025
- Common Sense Selection Titles
- First Movies for Kids: Common Sense Recommendations
- Nintendo Switch Games for Family Fun
- Common Sense's Guide to Teaching Kids Good Screen Time Habits
- The Family Dinner Project's Technology at the Table Guide
- The Family Dinner Project + Common Sense Media Dinner and a Movie Experiences
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