
Jenny Radesky
Developmental behavioral pediatrician and media researcher at the University of Michigan; director at the AAP Center of Excellence on Social Media and Youth Mental Health, providing expertise on children's media and screen use.
Top 3 podcasts with Jenny Radesky
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Oct 12, 2025 • 30min
Should we give toddlers phones?
Adam Clark Estes, a senior tech correspondent at Vox and a parent, joins Dr. Jenny Radesky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician specializing in youth media, to discuss toddlers and screens. They explore the anxieties parents face regarding early tech exposure and how smartphones have changed child development dynamics. Surprising insights emerge, advocating for gradual tech introduction to foster healthy habits. They also critique popular children's content, highlighting quality programming, while offering practical resources for parents to manage screen time effectively.

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Feb 12, 2026 • 24min
How Is Screen Time Affecting My Kid?
Jenny Radesky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician focused on media and child development, and John Foxe, a neuroscientist studying adolescent brain changes, discuss how screen content and format shape kids' outcomes. They cover short-form reels and scrolling, large-scale longitudinal brain studies, links between heavy use and sleep/behavior/fitness, interactive media benefits, and the need for platform data and nuanced policies.

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Oct 12, 2025 • 30min
Should we give toddlers phones?
In this discussion, Dr. Jenny Radesky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician and media researcher, shares insights on the impacts of screen time for toddlers. She challenges the conventional wisdom of keeping kids away from technology by highlighting the potential educational benefits of guided screen use. Topics include the changing landscape of children's media, the importance of curating high-quality content, and the effects of solitary versus shared screen time. Radesky also offers practical tips for parents navigating this complex issue.


