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Child safety on the Internet / by DiStefano, Vince,1970-(CARDINAL)210036; Giagnocavo, Gregory,1953-(CARDINAL)210035; Bolinski, Dorissa.(CARDINAL)211554;
System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Mac; Windows.
Subjects: Internet and children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Children and the internet by Kehoe, Brendan P.(CARDINAL)434757;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The tech exit : a practical guide to freeing kids and teens from smartphones / by Morell, Clare,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-223).Part I: escaping the trap of harm reduction -- Screen-time limits aren't working out -- Parental controls are a myth -- Part II: fast -- Trying out a screen detox -- Part III: feast -- Find other families -- Explain, educate, and exemplify -- Adopt alternatives -- Set up digital accountability and family screen rules -- Trade screens for real-life responsibilities and pursuits -- Part IV: collective solutions -- Getting screens out of schools -- Parents need better laws to back them up."The Tech Exit" is necessary reading for any parent who has felt stuck between an awareness of the dangers of tech for kids and the feeling that digital technology is inevitable and necessary. Morell's message is simple and compelling: you and your family can be free. The life you want for your children is within reach.
Subjects: Informational works.; Technology and children.; Internet and children.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 9
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Raising humans in a digital world : helping kids build a healthy relationship with technology / by Graber, Diana,author.(CARDINAL)826563;
Subjects: Internet and children.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Kids, sex & screens : raising strong, resilient children in the sexualized digital age / by Roberts, Jillian,1971-author.(CARDINAL)666758;
Subjects: Children and sex.; Internet and children.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The new childhood : raising kids to thrive in a connected world / by Shapiro, Jordan,author.(CARDINAL)796169;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-301) and index.Shapiro provides a hopeful counterpoint to the fearful hand-wringing that has come to define our narrative around children and technology. Drawing on groundbreaking research in economics, psychology, philosophy, and education, The New Childhood shows how technology is guiding humanity toward a bright future in which our children will be able to create new, better models of global citizenship, connection, and community. Shapiro offers concrete, practical advice on how to parent and educate children effectively in a connected world, and provides tools and techniques for using technology to engage with kids and help them learn and grow.
Subjects: Technology and children.; Internet and children.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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The Internet kids & family yellow pages / by Polly, Jean Armour.(CARDINAL)757833;
Subjects: Directories.; Internet addresses; Internet and children.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The mediatrician's guide : a joyful approach to raising healthy, smart, kind kids in a screen-saturated world / by Rich, MichaelProfessor of Pediatrics,author.(CARDINAL)883302; Barker, Teresa,author.(CARDINAL)641343;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-387) and index.Introduction: growing up digital, and parenting those who do -- Raising children well in a world of screens: model, mentor, monitor -- What is digital wellness? The whole-child approach to healthy media use -- Hungry brains: wired by curiosity, driven to connect -- Lonely hearts: social and emotional development in the digital age -- What's love got to do with IT? Virtual connection, physical intimacy -- The teachable moment: all media are educational, what is your child learning? -- Insidious influencers, consuming passions: when persuasive messaging and personalities turn toxic -- A more perfect me: body image through a glass darkly -- Wirelessly wired: media influence on tobacco, vaping, alcohol, and other substance use -- Lessons in fear and loathing: violent media, aggression, and anxiety -- Virtually hooked: problematic interactive media use (PIMU) -- Queen's gambit: claim your power in the media matrix -- The art of living: curiosity and creativity as context for childhood -- Yes, you can! Finding the healthy, happy medium."Dr. Michael Rich, dubbed the "Mediatrician" thanks to his acclaimed work as a pediatrician, child health researcher, and children's media specialist, offers a science-backed approach to give parents the confidence they need to raise a child well (and to raise a well child) in the digital age." --Publisher annotation.
Subjects: Internet and children.; Mass media and children.; Parenting.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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Growing up social : raising relational kids in a screen-driven world / by Chapman, Gary D.,1938-(CARDINAL)506765; Pellicane, Arlene,1971-(CARDINAL)500304;
Includes bibliographical references.Taking back your home -- Screen time : too much, too soon? -- The A+ method for relational kids -- The A+ skill of affection -- The A+ skill of appreciation -- The A+ skill of anger management -- The A+ skill of apology -- The A+ skill of attention -- Screen time and shyness -- Screen time and the brain --Screen time and the love languages -- Screen time and security -- Screen time and parental authority -- Screen time and the single parent -- Screen time and you -- A tale of two homes -- Social development by ages and stages -- Quiz : Does your child have too much screen time?"In this digital age, children are spending more and more time interacting with a screen rather than a parent. Technology has the potential to add value to our families, but it can also erode a sense of togetherness and hinder a child's emotional growth. In Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World, you'll learn how to take back your home from an over-dependence on screens. Discover the five A+ skills needed to give your child the relational edge in a screen-driven world: affection, appreciation, anger management, apology, and attention. Today's screens aren't just in our living rooms; they are in our pockets. Now is the time to equip your child to live with screen time, not for screen time. Constant entertainment is not the goal of childhood. No phone, tablet, or gaming device can teach your child how to have healthy relationships; only you can. Growing Up Social will help you: Equip your child to be relational rich in a digital world Replace mindless screen time with meaningful family time Establish simple boundaries that make a huge difference Read what's working for the screen savvy family down the street Prepare your child to succeed down the road in relationships and life Learn healthy ways to occupy your child while you get things done "--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Internet and children.; Parenting.; Families.;
Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 12
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Grandparenting screen kids : how to help, what to say, and where to begin / by Chapman, Gary D.,1938-author.; Pellicane, Arlene,1971-author.;
Includes bibliographical references."Grandparenting in the Digital Age Things aren't what they once were. As younger generations become increasingly immersed in the endless presence of tech, older generations struggle finding common ground to relate.The gap between grandparent and grandchild may feel wider than ever. Grandparenting Screen Kids is a grandparent's guide to start bridging this gap. Relationship expert Gary Chapman along with coauthor Arlene Pellicane will help you understand this different (and often troubling) world of iPads, YouTube and video games. They will offer activities to keep your grandkids occupied without screens and assist you in navigating differences with your adult children. It's easy to feel overwhelmed, under informed, and physically unable to meet the demands of active grandkids. That's why this companion guide to the book Screen Kids has been written to connect you to information and encouragement. Technology isn't going anywhere and your grandkids need you more than ever to teach them what computers can't"--
Subjects: Grandparenting.; Grandparents.; Internet and children.; Grandparents.;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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