Time-Out from Technology: A Kid's Guide to Unplugging and Having Fun

· Open Road Media
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33
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About this ebook

By establishing reasonable limits and nurturing an open dialogue with our children, we can help them become discerning and thoughtful consumers of digital media. We can implement parental controls and passwords to help set limits for children’s time online. More important, though, is setting good examples by mindfully unplugging ourselves from the digital space and spending time offline with our kids, providing them with opportunities to have fun and be stimulated by real life experiences. This balance will help them become smart digital consumers who develop good habits and create healthy relationships.

About the author

Molly Wigand is a writer and editor who lives in Lenexa, Kansas. She and her husband, Steve Jackson, have three sons. She is the author of a number of children’s books, including the Elf-help Book for Kids Help Is Here for Facing Fear, and has taught creative writing to children and adults. She is a frequent contributor to Abbey Press Publications.

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