Plugged-In Parenting

How to Raise Media-Savvy Kids with Love, Not War

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Life
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Author: Bob Waliszewski ISBN: 9781604828085
Publisher: Focus on the Family Publication: October 14, 2011
Imprint: Focus on the Family Language: English
Author: Bob Waliszewski
ISBN: 9781604828085
Publisher: Focus on the Family
Publication: October 14, 2011
Imprint: Focus on the Family
Language: English

Plugged-In Parenting comes at a time when parents find themselves between a rock and a hard place. They want to protect their children from the increasingly violent and sexualized content of movies, TV, the Internet, and music as well as cyberbullying and obsessive cell phone texting. But they fear that simply “laying down the law” will alienate their kids. Can parents stay connected to the media while staying connected to God and to each other? This book makes a powerful case for teaching kids media discernment, but doesn’t stop there. It shows how to use teachable moments, evidence from research and pop culture, Scripture, questions, parental example, and a written family entertainment constitution to uphold biblical standards without damaging the parent-child relationship.

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Plugged-In Parenting comes at a time when parents find themselves between a rock and a hard place. They want to protect their children from the increasingly violent and sexualized content of movies, TV, the Internet, and music as well as cyberbullying and obsessive cell phone texting. But they fear that simply “laying down the law” will alienate their kids. Can parents stay connected to the media while staying connected to God and to each other? This book makes a powerful case for teaching kids media discernment, but doesn’t stop there. It shows how to use teachable moments, evidence from research and pop culture, Scripture, questions, parental example, and a written family entertainment constitution to uphold biblical standards without damaging the parent-child relationship.

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