Lawrence Kutner (psychologist)
Lawrence Kutner, Ph.D., is an American psychologist known for his work in child development, media violence, and its effects on children and adolescents. He has authored and co-authored several books and articles aimed at helping parents navigate the challenges of raising children in a media-saturated environment.
Kutner earned his doctorate in psychology from Harvard University. He has held positions at various academic institutions and research centers. His research often focuses on the impact of television, video games, and the internet on children's behavior and emotional well-being. He emphasizes the importance of media literacy and parental involvement in guiding children's media consumption.
Kutner is a frequent commentator on television and radio programs, discussing topics related to parenting, child psychology, and the influence of media. He has also testified before Congress on issues related to media violence. His work generally promotes responsible media use and advocates for policies that protect children from harmful content. He often emphasizes the importance of balance and moderation in media consumption, suggesting that children can benefit from technology when used thoughtfully and under parental guidance. He also stresses the need for open communication between parents and children about online safety and responsible digital citizenship.