Tech-ology A Digitally New Way to Raise Happy Kids e-bog
70,23 DKK
(inkl. moms 87,79 DKK)
TECH-OLOGY A Digitally New Way to Raise Happy Kids demystifies the digital era for parents, illuminating the science, culture, and psychological implications for your children.Through a series of self-discovery and detailed action plans, Dr. Rumaldo, a licensed clinical psychologist, guides you towards addressing many of your digital concerns. You will achieve what she terms 'digital bicultural...
E-bog
70,23 DKK
Udgivet
16 januar 2021
Længde
276 sider
Genrer
Parenting: advice and issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780999156049
TECH-OLOGY A Digitally New Way to Raise Happy Kids demystifies the digital era for parents, illuminating the science, culture, and psychological implications for your children.Through a series of self-discovery and detailed action plans, Dr. Rumaldo, a licensed clinical psychologist, guides you towards addressing many of your digital concerns. You will achieve what she terms 'digital biculturalism.' A way to effectively communicate and parent your kids by understanding their culture, their language (social and written), their values, and struggles. So, if you find yourself questioning whether your child is benefiting or being hurt by technology, this essential parenting guide is a compassionate, science-based road map to help you navigate this new culture. Your children will enjoy the benefits of technology without suffering negative consequences. Learn the positive and negative effects of social media, video gaming and internet use for your children and teens. Being empowered with this new knowledge will not only allow you to parent effectively but will help you to improve your relationship with your child.In TECH-OLOGY: A Digitally New Way to Raise Happy Kids, you will learn how to address questions like:* What is the appropriate amount of screen time per day?How is social media influencing sex and relationships for teens?How do you set the appropriate boundaries for screen times? How does excessive screen time affect children/teens academically, physically, and psychologically?Are social media and video games addicting?What are the connections between addiction and social media/video games?How can we protect our children from the dangers of the internet?