Parents lean on technology to stay connected with their children as they return to work
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Posted: Apr 27, 2022 6:48 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- As the world returns to normal, parents are faced with heading back to the office and, possibly, missing moments with their kids.
Some have turned to video calls to try and be there for those times. But that doesn't always work.
But there is a new technology helping loved ones connect with kids. It's called Amazon Glow.
Dr. Michele Borba, an early child development expert, joined CBS 58 on Wednesday, April 27 to discuss the new technology and how families can use it to build connection with remote loved ones.
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