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The busy parent's guide to managing technology with children and teens, the parental intelligence way, Laurie Hollman, PhD

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The busy parent's guide to managing technology with children and teens, the parental intelligence way, Laurie Hollman, PhD
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographic references (pages [135]-136)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The busy parent's guide to managing technology with children and teens
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1129176481
Responsibility statement
Laurie Hollman, PhD
Sub title
the parental intelligence way
Summary
"How does technology impact kids' mental health and physical well-being? How do screens affect babies? How can I protect my children from cyberbullying? What are the positive effects of technology? How can we bridge the technology generation gap? With aggregate case studies and the latest research, psychoanalyst Laurie Hollman, PhD, answers these questions and many more in this contemporary, up-to-date mini book for parents learning to manage technology with their children and teens. Parents will come to understand new research findings that are both exciting and overwhelming. As these findings become more complete in the decades to come, utilizing Parental Intelligence will help parents continue to discover their children's capabilities as they learn the meaning behind their kids' technological behaviors and conflicts"--Back cover
Table Of Contents
Chapter one. The net generation -- Chapter two. The iGeneration and mental health -- Chapter three. The physical effects of technology -- Chapter four. Cyberbullying -- Chapter five. The parental intelligence way -- Chapter six. Children and technology: the parental intelligence way -- Chapter seven. Teens and technology: the parental intelligence way
Target audience
adult
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