in this enlightening video, Dr. Gwenyth Jackaway discusses the importance of moderation when it comes to screen time. As digital devices become increasingly ubiquitous in our daily lives, it's crucial to help our children develop a healthy relationship with screens. By understanding the value of moderation and making conscious choices about screen time usage, we can promote positive and responsible habits in our children.
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Win is an impassioned Product Specialist at Carrots&Cake, Win tirelessly dedicates his professional energy to the intersection of child development and digital technology.
Deeply invested in the field of screen time management and digital parenting, he stays on top of the latest research, guidelines, and trends in the parental control arena, bringing an evidence-based approach to his work. By regularly conducting insightful interviews with parents and avidly tuning into parenting podcasts, Win cultivates a deep and empathetic understanding of real-world challenges faced by families in navigating kids' digital habits.
Outside of work, his active lifestyle, filled with climbing boulders and playing badminton, is a testament to his belief in maintaining a balanced lifestyle, which extends to his professional aspirations: to guide families in fostering beneficial and balanced digital habits for children. Win's unyielding commitment to resolving screen time-related concerns makes him a vital asset to Carrots&Cake, working towards the shared vision of helping children prosper in the digital age without compromising the joys of a healthy, well-rounded childhood.