In Be the Parent, Please, former New York Post and Wall Street Journal writer Naomi Schaefer Riley draws from her experience as a mother of three and delves into the latest research on the harmful effects that excessive technology usage has on a child’s intellectual, social, and moral formation. Throughout each chapter, she backs up her discussion with “tough mommy tips”—realistic advice for parents who want to take back control from tech.
In Be the Parent, Please, former New York Post and Wall Street Journal writer Naomi Schaefer Riley draws from her experience as a mother of three and delves into the latest research on the harmful effects that excessive technology usage has on a child’s intellectual, social, and moral formation. Throughout each chapter, she backs up her discussion with “tough mommy tips”—realistic advice for parents who want to take back control from tech.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Naomi Schaefer Riley is a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute focusing on issues regarding child welfare as well as a senior fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum. Her writings have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, and the Atlantic.
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Introduction: Screen Time 3 Chapter 1: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us 7 Chapter 2: Babies Aren’t Meant to Be Einsteins 35 Chapter 3: Are You Preparing Your Child for School or Las Vegas? 53 Chapter 4: Drop the Call—and the Phone While You Are at It 71 Chapter 5: The Price of Internet Access is Eternal Vigilance 93 Chapter 6: Think American Education Can’t Get Worse? Put iPads in the Classroom 123 Chapter 7: Just Say No 155 Chapter 8: Less Technology, More Independence 175 Conclusion 203 Postscript: The Tech-lash 225 Notes 231 Index 247
Introduction: Screen Time 3 Chapter 1: What We Don’t Know Can Hurt Us 7 Chapter 2: Babies Aren’t Meant to Be Einsteins 35 Chapter 3: Are You Preparing Your Child for School or Las Vegas? 53 Chapter 4: Drop the Call—and the Phone While You Are at It 71 Chapter 5: The Price of Internet Access is Eternal Vigilance 93 Chapter 6: Think American Education Can’t Get Worse? Put iPads in the Classroom 123 Chapter 7: Just Say No 155 Chapter 8: Less Technology, More Independence 175 Conclusion 203 Postscript: The Tech-lash 225 Notes 231 Index 247
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