Right Click: Parenting Your Teenager In A Digital Media World [Sticky Faith]
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Rating | : | 4.14 (691 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0991488059 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 156 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-11-29 |
Language | : | English |
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This is my go-to book for parents. . The cry of every parent and church leader in this generation is "How do I help create media-safe homes?" Right Click is a wonderful resource that gives practical answers to the most-often asked questions about how to handle social media. I loved the sections on setting limits and the importance of dealing with bullying and porn
Supervision, not surveillance. Jim Burns, President, HomeWord, author of Confident Parenting Feel like your kids are drowning in a sea of new questions, apps, and devices? Want to talk about digital media more with our kids, but aren't sure how? Help is here. Right Click helps you think and talk differently about digital media, as you learn from inspiring and creative parents like you who navigate these ever-changing waters day after day. Drawing from the best research on media and youth, as well as our own conversations with parents and teenagers, Right Click offers new breakthroughs for your most pressing tech-related dilemmas. * How to teach your kids to use social media responsibly.* How to set limits on when, where, and how much you use devices in your family--without isolating your kids from their friends.* How to handle the tough stuff: inappropriate sharing, bullying, and porn. * How to make digital media a force that knits your family together rather than ripping you apart at the seams.Right Click equips your family to approach this new connected world like a team. It helps you develop relationships, not rules. And best of all, a plan that works without making media--or you--the enemy.See rightclickbook for more details and free downloads!. The cry of every parent and church leader in this generation is "How do I help create me
Buy This Book Steven Johhson If I could, I would buy this book for every parent in my church. I am so excited about this resource. It is honestly the most thoughtful, practical, and helpful books on digital media available. As I read the book, I wanted to process it with anyone near me. Luckily, the questions at the end of each chapter help the reader do just that. I would recommend reading this in a group and talking about it together. Buy i. "Right Click" - a great parenting resource! 'We’re in this with you. Digital media isn’t our friend or our enemy. It’s just part of life now. Let’s chart a new path together!' (p15)I am a youth pastor for twenty plus years. The world has drastically changed from the mid-nineties to now. We’ve gone from cassettes to cd’s to iPods to online streaming and probably other forms. The world is wonderfully different. There was a . "Realistic, practical guide. Highly recommended." according to Rachel B. I so appreciate a book on this topic that is not downright negative and judging about the digital age our kids grow up in. I’m tired of well-meaning people lamenting the good old days—they’re not coming back and besides, in many ways the new technologies have brought improvements I truly appreciate.What’s also refreshing is that the advice doesn’t focus on rules, but on principles and