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Raising tech-healthy humans : how to reset your children's tech habits and give them a great start to life / Daniel Sih.

Raising tech-healthy humans : how to reset your children's tech habits and give them a great start to life / Daniel Sih.
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649.1 SIH
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
649.1 SIH
Adult Non Fiction   Panania . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781922764577 (paperback)
Name Sih, Daniel author.
Title Raising tech-healthy humans : how to reset your children's tech habits and give them a great start to life / Daniel Sih.
Published [South Hobart, Tasmania] : Daniel Sih, 2022.
©2022
Description xix, 142 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-140) and index.
Summary As parents, it's easy to feel out of control raising children in our tech-dominated society. We want our kids to enjoy the online world without screens over-taking their lives. How do we help our kids use technology in a balanced way? How do we establish healthier tech and non-tech routines? How do we enjoy a broad range of activities and help them embrace the wonders of life beyond the virtual world? This positive, thoroughly researched handbook will teach you strategies to help you set up your children and pre-teens with healthy tech habits for life. You will discover answers to questions such as: When should I give my child a smartphone?; How do I encourage screen-time limits?; What types of media are better for my child's brain?; How do I engage in relationship-forming tech conversations?; What can I do to get my kids outdoors having fun?
Subjects Parenting -- Handbooks, manuals, etc
Child rearing
Parent and child
Technology and children
Boundaries (Psychology)
Digital media -- Psychological aspects
Internet addiction
Behavior modification
Conduct of life
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