The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life
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Rating | : | 4.15 (768 Votes) |
Asin | : | B072LD8ZMG |
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Number of Pages | : | 222 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-04 |
Language | : | English |
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The newest generation of children is exposed to ubiquitous technology, more than any generation that preceded them. They are photographed with smartphones from the moment they're born, and begin interacting with screens at around four months old. Is this good news or bad news? A wonderful opportunity to connect around the world? Or the first step in creating a generation of addled screen zombies? The truth is, there's no road map for navigating this territory.But while many have been quick to declare this the dawn of a neurological and emotional crisis, solid science on the subject is surprisingly hard to come
She is the author of three books on education and technology, Generation Debt, DIY U, and The Test. . She's contributed to the New York Times, Washington Post, New York Magazine, Slate, and O, the Oprah Magazine, and has won multiple awards for her reporting on education, technology, and innovation. She lives in Brooklyn with her family. About the AuthorAnya Kamenetz is the lead digital education correspondent for NPR. Previously she worked as a staff writer for Fast Company magazine
She's contributed to the New York Times, Washington Post, New York Magazine, Slate, and O, the Oprah Magazine, and has won multiple awards for her reporting on education, technology, and innovation. She lives in Brooklyn with her family. She is the author of three books on education and technology, Generation Debt, DIY U, and The Test. . Anya Kamenetz is the lead digital educa