Sarah Rebick, Director of the Maine Coast Semester at Chewonki, offers an educator's perspective on achieving digital balance. She emphasizes the importance of intentionally limiting technology to encourage students to foster deep connections and fully immerse themselves in physical experiences. The post Fellow Travelers: Sarah Rebick appeared first on The Digital Wellness Lab.| The Digital Wellness Lab
Author Dr. Kerry Crofton offers a refreshing, action-oriented approach to digital wellness. It’s not about ditching tech, but about mindful engagement, creating healthier habits and fostering deeper connections with nature. The post Fellow Travelers: Kerry Crofton, PhD appeared first on The Digital Wellness Lab.| The Digital Wellness Lab
As the founder of Psychgeist, Dr. Rachel Kowert, reframes the conversation from negativity and parental guilt, and emphasizes that video games and all digital media can be tools for parents and young people to interact with technology safely and responsibly. The post Fellow Travelers: Dr. Rachel Kowert appeared first on The Digital Wellness Lab.| The Digital Wellness Lab
Dr. Laura Marciano, a research associate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, understands the importance of teens' unique experiences and makes direct conversation and engagement a crucial preliminary step in her research process. The post Fellow Travelers: Laura Marciano, PhD appeared first on The Digital Wellness Lab.| The Digital Wellness Lab