The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.
I wrote this book not to give a negative or bleak outlook on how our culture has evolved with the digital age but to show that the vast and rapid expansion of technology can be and is a double-edged sword. This is to share my perception as to what many are experiencing and what my experiences not only as an adult but as a parent with small glimpses looking back at my own childhood! Most importantly, I share the experiences of the many wonderful parents that have shared with me their concerns and challenges in this highly and ever-evolving technological age, which I feel has become much more of a challenge than when my children were growing up. When it comes to parenting, there is no right or wrong about how we feel. These are our feelings, emotions, and values. No one has the right to tell us how or what we should or should not feel. And I am surely not positioning myself to tell anyone how to raise their children or what they are doing is right or wrong, but possibly to offer insight, to see things from another perspective.
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The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.
I wrote this book not to give a negative or bleak outlook on how our culture has evolved with the digital age but to show that the vast and rapid expansion of technology can be and is a double-edged sword. This is to share my perception as to what many are experiencing and what my experiences not only as an adult but as a parent with small glimpses looking back at my own childhood! Most importantly, I share the experiences of the many wonderful parents that have shared with me their concerns and challenges in this highly and ever-evolving technological age, which I feel has become much more of a challenge than when my children were growing up. When it comes to parenting, there is no right or wrong about how we feel. These are our feelings, emotions, and values. No one has the right to tell us how or what we should or should not feel. And I am surely not positioning myself to tell anyone how to raise their children or what they are doing is right or wrong, but possibly to offer insight, to see things from another perspective.
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The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.

The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.

by Rob Imperato
The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.

The Digital Age: The Real Challenges and Effects on Children and Parents. Why are they (our adults-to-be) so unhappy? Our children do deserve to be happy but from the core, not from the store.

by Rob Imperato

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I wrote this book not to give a negative or bleak outlook on how our culture has evolved with the digital age but to show that the vast and rapid expansion of technology can be and is a double-edged sword. This is to share my perception as to what many are experiencing and what my experiences not only as an adult but as a parent with small glimpses looking back at my own childhood! Most importantly, I share the experiences of the many wonderful parents that have shared with me their concerns and challenges in this highly and ever-evolving technological age, which I feel has become much more of a challenge than when my children were growing up. When it comes to parenting, there is no right or wrong about how we feel. These are our feelings, emotions, and values. No one has the right to tell us how or what we should or should not feel. And I am surely not positioning myself to tell anyone how to raise their children or what they are doing is right or wrong, but possibly to offer insight, to see things from another perspective.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493177974
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 03/19/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 543 KB
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