Episode 8: Ingrid Yen
Episode Notes
In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Ingrid Yen, a Staff Technical Program Manager at Github, who shares her insights and experiences of raising children, particularly at the ages of 6 and 12. One of the focus of the discussion revolves around the transition of kids to owning cell phones and the measures Ingrid has taken to both protect her children and educate them about responsible phone usage.
Ingrid recommends valuable resources for parents and kids, including documentaries like "The Social Dilemma," "Childhood 2.0," and "Screenagers," which shed light on the impact of technology on children's lives.
One of Ingrid's key pieces of advice for parents is to timebox activities, ensuring that dedicated time is set aside for top priorities, with a strong emphasis on spending quality time with children. She emphasizes the importance of involving kids in activities such as cooking and baking, not only as a means to teach them essential life skills but also as an opportunity to bond and create lasting memories.
Overall, the episode offers practical insights into managing the challenges of parenting in the digital age, with a focus on balancing technology use, setting boundaries, and fostering meaningful connections with children through shared activities.
Resources provided by Ingrid:
Videos: The Social Dilema | Childhood 2.0 | Screenagers | Frontline-Teens, Social Media, and Technology
Articles: Smartphone Tween Safe Alternatives |We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones
Videos: The Social Dilema | Childhood 2.0 | Screenagers | Frontline-Teens, Social Media, and Technology
Articles: Smartphone Tween Safe Alternatives |We Need to Talk About Kids and Smartphones