You’ve probably heard the warnings.
“Limit screen time for your children.”
“Focus on real experiences vs. screen experiences.”
There are good reasons for these guidelines.
But what about kids who spend long periods of time in hospital rooms, cut off from friends and peers? What about teens who crave even a small sense of normalcy – average teen activities, and even ways to interact with other teens from within the confines of their hospital room? Can “screens” actually be a lifeline in these situations?
That’s where J.J. Bouchard comes in.