Dr. Rachel Levitch Interview About Corporate Merger
DALLAS, TEXAS, USA, July 24, 2023/EINPresswire.com/ -- “What Do You Want Your Family to Look Like?” is the question parents are constantly coping with in today’s AI, metaverse and social media market.
It’s the place where parents can’t handle the logic that comes to them: hopelessness in the devoid of technology. Dr. “Rachel- Leah” Robertson-Levitch; speaker, security expert and PhD in performance improvement, upcoming book: “Parenting and Technology: A Parent’s Guide to An Unknowing World of AI and the Metaverse Impact on Their Children” can be pre-ordered from the Cognitive Institute of Dallas’ homepage.
She spoke with practical knowledge of skill and authority when we questioned her regarding today’s global parenting scene; “If we add technology as an “unknown” factor in parenting and associate the variable with poor communication, time spent with family, broken homes, and divorce it is incomparably clear parenting is in a sea of abyss.” Dr. Rachel- Leah is most known for her podcast WHFF Radio and the Globe & Mail Bestselling Series Breaking Generational Curses: When Child Protective Services Takes Your Children”. It’s a space and political platform where she concerns herself with the ever-uncaring world of the Department of Family Services, state and federal legislators and what can happen to parents and children unabated in knowing the laws governing their state. The Dallas Cognitive Institute and its research offer hope and guidance to parents struggling to connect read more:
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We are coming on 26 years at the Cognitive Institute of Dallas. And our mission is always working with parents and parent-child relationships. Our primary concern: and what we've been known for, is the restoration of families. Here at the Cognitive Institute of Dallas our primary concern is you as an up and coming working professional and second that our courses are able to assist in your present and future decisions regarding your success.
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