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91 - Parenting with Heart: Parenting in the Digital Age

91 - Parenting with Heart: Parenting in the Digital Age

Update: 2025-10-28
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The "Living with Heart" Podcast is brought to you by Chip Dodd Resources (www.chipdodd.com) and The Voice of the Heart Center (vothcenter.com). You can connect with Dr. Chip Dodd at chip@chipdodd.com. Contact Bryan Barley for coaching at bryan@vothcenter.com


 


2 Helpful resources along the parenting journey:


Link to 8 Feelings for Children Chart


How Are You Feeling Today


 


The research in the book, The Good Life: Lessons from the World’s Longest Scientific Study of Happiness supports everything that is contained in each and every episode of Living with Heart: From Birth to Death. The authors state, “Good relationships keep us healthier and happier. Period” (page 10). The 85-year longitudinal study, which is ongoing, concluded that, “Relationships are not just essential as stepping-stones to other things, and they are not simply a functional route to health and happiness. They are an end in themselves.” (page 51).


 


The Good Life, by Robert Waldinger, MD, and Marc Schulz, PhD.


 


Living with Heart podcast content focus is always about how we are created to find fulfillment through relationships. 


 


We are created as emotional and spiritual creatures, created to do one thing in this life and that is live fully. 


 


We cannot live fully unless we are doing so in relationship with ourselves, others, and God. The Voice of the Heart by Chip Dodd, PhD.


 


Digital age


Since the early 21st century our children have been living in a time unlike any other in history. The technological advances, starting with the internet, then the cell phone, and now AI, have presented parents and children with a significant dilemma, one that will require some difficult choices to combat the negative consequences of our extraordinary advancements. 



  1. Digital technology has been proven to be addictive; screening distracts people from their emotions and addressing their needs for connecting relationally.

  2. Screening distracts people from their emotions and needs for connecting relationally, and AI puts people at risk of avoiding the brain work of thinking.

  3. We are creating a world in which we are not actually involved, with “sweat, thinking, touching the dirt, needing others with us, etc.”

  4. FOMO and the increase of depression and anxiety is directly related to the digital age.


 


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91 - Parenting with Heart: Parenting in the Digital Age

91 - Parenting with Heart: Parenting in the Digital Age

Dr. Chip Dodd & Bryan Barley