(Mass Appeal) – Technology is not going anywhere, so it’s important to teach children how to have a healthy relationship with it. Psychologist Dr. Sharon Saline joined us with four tips on establishing and modeling a healthy relationship with technology. According to Dr. Saline, first make sure your children has a healthy media diet and not a junk food addiction. The goal with this is to make media a part of a balanced life that includes activities other than technology. Tip two, technology affects self-understanding and kids are developing perceptions of themselves based on social media responses. It’s important to teach social skills directly. Third, teach kids how to streamline media and cut down on distractions when using computers for homework. Printing things out and closing social media windows can help. Finally, make sure parents are modeling this behavior at home. Put your phone away and spend quality time with your family. Click logo below to watch the video.
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Attention Talk Video : ADHD and Self-Observation or Self-Evaluation – Getting Started
Often those with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder struggle to get started. Once they are started, they can focus, but the getting started part is hard. In this video ADHD coach Jeff Copper interviews psychologist Dr. Sharon Saline. They share different perspectives on how self-observation can help you define a recipe to get started. If you realize it is all about perspective, watch this video and let us know what makes sense to you. Click logo below to watch the video!
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Overcoming Distractions Podcast: EP 54 – Do You Grow Out of ADHD? Is It a Myth?
Back this week for another podcast is Dr. Sharon Saline to discuss the topic of whether people grow out of ADHD. It is another one of those common discussions in the world of ADHD and a topic that many have different views on. Dr Saline is the author of the book What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew and in private practice in Western Massachusetts. Dave and Dr. Saline first discuss her book and that fact that there are many parts of the book that resonate with both children and adults with ADHD and there are valuable lessons to be taken away from her book. Click logo below to read more and listen.
Get Published Podcast: Dr. Sharon Saline – Hiring a Marketing Specialist in Your Niche
In episode 489 of the Get Published Podcast, Host and 15-Time Bestselling Author Paul G. Brodie interviews Dr. Sharon Saline about her author journey and the importance of hiring a marketing specialist in your niche to help you launch your book successfully. Learn more here. Find out more about how we can help you Share Your Story at www.GetPublishedPodcast.com Click logo below to listen.
Rewire: Don’t Google Your Symptoms – Why We Get Medical Anxiety
I woke up in the middle of the night with pain in my chest. I rolled over and grabbed my phone, googling my symptoms. It didn’t look good. “Think you’re having a heart attack? Call 911 immediately,” Google advised me. “Chest pain has many causes — most of them are serious,” read a Web MD page. Was it coronary artery disease? Myocarditis? Mitral valve prolapse? Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy? Or maybe it was my lungs? My liver? Pneumonia? Undiagnosed asthma? A broken rib? Shingles? Spoiler alert: I wasn’t dying, and it wasn’t a heart attack, or any of those serious conditions. Not even close. Click logo below to read more.
22 News Mass Appeal: Increase the Love at Home with Compassion
Parenting is hard no matter what your child’s age. And arguing with them is frustrating because you want them to understand things that they may not yet be mature enough to grasp. Dr. Sharon Saline, Clinical Psychologist, is in the studio to share thoughts and ideas on how to create a more stress free home life. Click logo below to read more.
Attention Talk Video : ADHD Tips – Managing Screen Time
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is an issue of self-regulation. Some struggle more than others in managing self-regulation, particularly around screen time. In this episode of Attention Talk Video, ADHD coach Jeff Copper (www.digcoaching.com) interviews Dr. Sharon Saline (www.drsharonsaline.com) around behavioral approaches and structures to manage your screen time. If you struggle or want tips that help, check out our interview. Click logo below to read more.
uh-PARENT-ly: Parenting a child with ADHD: How to develop daily skills to improve communication and reduce frustration
Parenting any child involves highs and lows. When that child has been diagnosed with ADHD, the highs can be higher and the lows even lower. Dr. Sharon Saline is a clinical psychologist and the author of What Your ADHD Child Wishes You Knew: Working Together to Empower Kids for Success in School and Life. She joins uh-PARENT-ly cohosts Tracy Weiner and Anne Johnsos to talk about ADHD, executive functioning skills, and learning differences in children, teens, college-age adults and families. Click logo below to read more.
22 News Mass Appeal: New Year, New You Week– Four ways to keep your positive habits and goals
(Mass Appeal) – Use these four tips to help your resolutions last the whole year. Clinical Psychologist Dr. Sharon Saline joins us with her advice on setting up for success when making lifestyle changes.
- Make a resolution buddy
- Aim for daily contentment rather than happiness
- Stay mindful of how much social media you consume
- Schedule time for yourself
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