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What 230k Families Are Learning About Screen Time From Teacher Ash Brandin (TheGamerEducator)

What 230k Families Are Learning About Screen Time From Teacher Ash Brandin (TheGamerEducator)

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In this episode of Parent Tech, I sit down with Ash Brandin, IG: TheGamerEducator, and the author of the upcoming book “Power On.” We discuss practical strategies for managing screen time, the importance of creating systems and rules, and the ways screens can be effectively integrated into family life.

Ash shares insights from their background as an educator, outlining the 'ABCs of Screen Time' and how to balance access, behavior, and content. We also discuss the motivations behind gaming and how to approach both introducing and managing technology with kids. Whether you're wondering how to introduce your child to video games or you're concerned about screen time, Ash offers valuable, actionable advice.

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00:00 Introduction to Ash Brandin: Gamer Educator and Author

02:41 The Importance of Systems in Managing Screen Time

03:13 Unlearning and Reframing Screen Time

03:43 The ABCs of Screen Time: Access, Behavior, Content

04:25 Creating Effective Rules and Boundaries

06:52 Understanding Underlying Skills and Deficits

12:35 Smartphones and Digital Literacy

14:40 The Role of Video Games in Skill Development

23:36 The Impact of Free-to-Play Games

29:20 Parental Involvement in Gaming

32:43 Intentionality in Introducing Games to Kids

36:24 Balancing Gaming and Other Interests

38:42 Introducing and Managing Game Time

51:07 Wrapping Up: How to Find Ash Brandin and Their New Book


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