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58. Why Screen Time through a Sensory Emotional Lens

Episode 58 of the A Sensory Emotional Lens podcast, hosted by AnnMarie Murphy in Honor of Michele Parkins, titled "58. Why Screen Time through a Sensory Emotional Lens" was published on October 1, 2025 and runs 22 minutes.

October 1, 2025 ·22m · A Sensory Emotional Lens

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Screens are everywhere—classrooms, living rooms, even in our pockets. But what makes them so appealing to our kids? And how can we, as caregivers, better understand the way children experience screen time through their unique sensory and emotional lenses? In this episode, host AnnMarie Murphy is joined by Alexis Faria, doctoral OT student at Kean University, who has spent months researching screen time and its impact on kids. Together, they kick off our 4-part “Screens with Purpose” series by exploring why children are drawn to screens in the first place. You’ll learn:How different Sensory Emotional Personality (SEP) styles influence the way kids experience screensWhy anxious yet deeply feeling kids may seek predictability and comfort in screen timeHow unaware yet deep thinkers might find screens captivating but still need real-world movement to stay regulatedWhy confused yet full of wonder kids are drawn to the clarity and predictability screens provideHow needy yet compassionate kids may find screens less physically demanding—and what caregivers can do to balance thatWhy scattered yet intentional kids may gravitate toward the built-in structure of screen-based activitiesMost importantly, you’ll discover practical strategies for helping your child balance their screen time in ways that support growth, regulation, and connection—while still honoring what they enjoy most This episode will shift your perspective on screens from “good vs. bad” to intentional and purposeful. By understanding what draws your child to screens, you can become their playful protector, connector, encourager, or organizer—helping them use technology in ways that support their whole self.Join our community!@TheSensoryEmotional_OT on ⁠Instagram⁠@GreatKidsPlace on ⁠Instagram⁠ & ⁠Facebook⁠ AboutAnnMarie Murphy, OTD, OT/L, CIMI-2Occupational Therapist, Great Kids PlaceAnnMarie Murphy is an Occupational Therapist with advanced training and certification from the Sensory Treatment and Research (STAR) Institute, specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder. She holds a MS in Occupational Therapy from American International College and a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Temple University. Her background also includes a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, supporting her focus on the neurobiology of sensory processing and the impacts SPD can have on social-emotional development, parent stress, and family dynamics.Alexis Faria, OTD CandidateAlexis Faria is a doctoral student in Occupational Therapy at Kean University. She first joined the Great Kids Place community during her fieldwork in the spring, where she had the privilege of working closely with Michele and the team while learning the Sensory Emotional Engagement Model. Alexis is now thrilled to return for her doctoral residency project, Screens with Purpose: Fostering Intentional Tech Use to Support Child Development, where she is leading a series on guiding families toward balanced and purposeful screen time.A Tribute to Michele Parkins, MS, OTR/L, IMH-E®Founder, Great Kids Place and the Sensory-motor Emotional EngageMent Frame of ReferenceMichele Parkins, MS, OTR/L, IMH-E®, dedicated her life to supporting children and families with sensory processing and social-emotional challenges. As both a professional and a parent of two sensory children, she combined expertise with deep personal understanding. Passionate about empowering families and mentoring therapists, Michele taught internationally, consulted with schools, and co-authored a chapter in the 3rd edition of Sensory Integration: Theory and Practice, the leading textbook in the field. At the time of her passing, she was writing books to help families recognize their Sensory Emotional Personality styles and discover strength and joy within them.Though gone too soon, Michele’s legacy endures in the lives she touched, the community she built, and the vision she entrusted us to carry forward.

Screens are everywhere—classrooms, living rooms, even in our pockets. But what makes them so appealing to our kids? And how can we, as caregivers, better understand the way children experience screen time through their unique sensory and emotional lenses?

 

In this episode, host AnnMarie Murphy is joined by Alexis Faria, doctoral OT student at Kean University, who has spent months researching screen time and its impact on kids. Together, they kick off our 4-part “Screens with Purpose” series by exploring why children are drawn to screens in the first place.

 

You’ll learn:

  • How different Sensory Emotional Personality (SEP) styles influence the way kids experience screens

  • Why anxious yet deeply feeling kids may seek predictability and comfort in screen time

  • How unaware yet deep thinkers might find screens captivating but still need real-world movement to stay regulated

  • Why confused yet full of wonder kids are drawn to the clarity and predictability screens provide

  • How needy yet compassionate kids may find screens less physically demanding—and what caregivers can do to balance that

  • Why scattered yet intentional kids may gravitate toward the built-in structure of screen-based activities

  • Most importantly, you’ll discover practical strategies for helping your child balance their screen time in ways that support growth, regulation, and connection—while still honoring what they enjoy most

 

This episode will shift your perspective on screens from “good vs. bad” to intentional and purposeful. By understanding what draws your child to screens, you can become their playful protector, connector, encourager, or organizer—helping them use technology in ways that support their whole self.


Join our community!

@TheSensoryEmotional_OT on ⁠Instagram⁠

@GreatKidsPlace on ⁠Instagram⁠ & ⁠Facebook⁠


About

AnnMarie Murphy, OTD, OT/L, CIMI-2

Occupational Therapist, Great Kids Place

AnnMarie Murphy is an Occupational Therapist with advanced training and certification from the Sensory Treatment and Research (STAR) Institute, specializing in the evaluation and treatment of Sensory Processing Disorder. She holds a MS in Occupational Therapy from American International College and a Doctorate in Occupational Therapy from Temple University. Her background also includes a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, supporting her focus on the neurobiology of sensory processing and the impacts SPD can have on social-emotional development, parent stress, and family dynamics.


Alexis Faria, OTD Candidate

Alexis Faria is a doctoral student in Occupational Therapy at Kean University. She first joined the Great Kids Place community during her fieldwork in the spring, where she had the privilege of working closely with Michele and the team while learning the Sensory Emotional Engagement Model. Alexis is now thrilled to return for her doctoral residency project, Screens with Purpose: Fostering Intentional Tech Use to Support Child Development, where she is leading a series on guiding families toward balanced and purposeful screen time.


A Tribute to Michele Parkins, MS, OTR/L, IMH-E®

Founder, Great Kids Place and the Sensory-motor Emotional EngageMent Frame of Reference

Michele Parkins, MS, OTR/L, IMH-E®, dedicated her life to supporting children and families with sensory processing and social-emotional challenges. As both a professional and a parent of two sensory children, she combined expertise with deep personal understanding. Passionate about empowering families and mentoring therapists, Michele taught internationally, consulted with schools, and co-authored a chapter in the 3rd edition of Sensory Integration: Theory and Practice, the leading textbook in the field. At the time of her passing, she was writing books to help families recognize their Sensory Emotional Personality styles and discover strength and joy within them.


Though gone too soon, Michele’s legacy endures in the lives she touched, the community she built, and the vision she entrusted us to carry forward.

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