Phone-Sick at Camp
June 7, 2016
Dr. Thompson was recently quoted in Jill Harris’ “Phone-Sick at Camp” column in the New York Times.
An excerpt:
Parents can help their children and themselves by shifting their mind-set and creating positive expectations for cutting the electronic umbilical cord. Rather than seeing a break from technology as some sort of punishment, view it as an opportunity to be present, nurture relationships and be creative.
“The single most important fact about sleepaway camp is that children are away from their parents, where they experience their camp as their own, their camp friends as their own, and the experience as their own,” said Michael Thompson, the author of “Homesick and Happy: How Time Away from Parents Can Help a Child Grow.”
Read the full article at www.nytimes.com/