Author : Jonathan McKee
Publisher : Independently Published
ISBN 13 : 9781797844978
Total Pages : 68 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (449 download)
Book Synopsis Parenting in a Screen Saturated Culture by : Jonathan McKee
Download or read book Parenting in a Screen Saturated Culture written by Jonathan McKee and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2019-02-22 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: RESPONSIBILITY ISN'T GENETIC! Today's parents wonder, "Why isn't my kid more responsible?" Or they'll say, "I wish my child were better at decision making!" Unfortunately kids aren't born with those skills... they're waiting for their parents to be their primary teachers.And that is no easy task! The job of a parent is extremely difficult... and yet so very important. Today's kids have so much power and freedom contained in the small phone they keep in their pocket... and they're encountering distractions unlike any previous generation. In a culture where children are too old too soon, parents don't want to overreact, but they are desperate for some realistic and fair guidelines. They're asking: "Is it okay to check my daughter's text messages?""How long is too long for my son to spend on his social networking site each day?""Can I change or adjust rules for each of my kids, depending on their personality and struggles? My daughter is nothing like my son!""My 11-year-old wants a phone, and literally all her friends have one. Should I buy her one?"Don't worry... you're not alone! Doug and Jonathan, both parents of teenagers, are here to help. Dive into this extremely practical guide and learn how to... - Teach your kids lasting values that shape their decisions. - Empower your kids with age appropriate freedom while equipping them to make decisions on their own. - Implement some fair and realistic "guardrails" keeping our kids from veering off course. - Get your kids to come up with their own consequences to irresponsible behavior.