More Screen Time, Please!, featuring Keith Schacht, CEO of The Explanation Company

It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. Some wage daily battles to manage their children’s time with devices, and others feel powerless to do anything to control the siege. But the digital world is here to stay, so it’s more important than ever for caregivers to understand and embrace technology in their kids' lives. For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.
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Keith Schacht

The Explanation Company

 - The Explanation Company

Keith Schacht is Co-Founder & CEO at The Explanation Company

  • Part 1 More Screen Time, Please!, featuring Keith Schacht, CEO of The Explanation Company
  • Part 1 More Screen Time, Please!, featuring Keith Schacht, CEO of The Explanation Company
About the speaker

Keith Schacht

The Explanation Company

 - The Explanation Company

Keith Schacht is Co-Founder & CEO at The Explanation Company

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    Part 1More Screen Time, Please!, featuring Keith Schacht, CEO of The Explanation Company

    It’s no secret that many parents struggle with exactly how much screen time is healthy for their kids. Some wage daily battles to manage their children’s time with devices, and others feel powerless to do anything to control the siege. But the digital world is here to stay, so it’s more important than ever for caregivers to understand and embrace technology in their kids' lives. For this episode in our Life Skills series, we talk with Keith Schacht, CEO and co-founder of The Explanation Company. He offers a new perspective on the role that technology plays in growing up today. He shares his vision for a world where using it becomes a skill that young people tap to open doors, explore new ideas, and develop their interests.