
Screens and Teens
Connecting with Our Kids in a Wireless World
by Kathy Koch
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Pub Date Mar 01 2015 | Archive Date Mar 01 2015
Description
Technology is one of the benefits of living in today's world. It is a non-negotiable for success in our educational, vocational, and social cultures. Yet, with all the advantages there are inherent dangers, deceptions, and abuses. Teens often look to their digital tools to make them happy, when you set boundaries or take them away they feel frustrated and incomplete. Unhealthy habits formed in this stage of life easily carry over into adulthood and addictions to technology make other addictions more likely.
Screens and Teens applauds the good aspects of the digital age, but also alerts parents to how technology contributes to self-centered character, negative behaviors, and beliefs that inhibit spiritual growth, prescribing manageable solutions regardless of the level of their teen's involvement. Unmasking the lies teenagers tend to believe, like "I must have choices," the book majors on truth, acknowledging that Truth alone brings contentment, freedom, and success.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780802412690 |
PRICE | $13.99 (USD) |
Featured Reviews

Kathy Koch's book Screens and Teens: Connecting with Our Kids in a Wireless World sounds like a book about dealing with kids and technology. It is that, but the more important part of the title is the subtitle, "connecting with our kids." Koch, founder of Celebrate Kids, addresses electronic devices, social media, and related topics, but the overarching message is timeless: spend time with your kids.
Dr. Koch certainly has plenty to say about kids and electronic devices. Plenty of problems can arise when kids use electronics addictively, abusively, or inappropriately. Kids need to understand the limits of knowledge gathered through social media or internet sites. They need to find their value in Jesus, not in the approval of online strangers or peer groups.
Ultimately, whatever electronics kids have in their lives, parents can and should pay close attention to their use and model responsible usage. More importantly, as Koch writes, parents must work to keep doors of communication open with their children. Kids have access to so much information and so many connections that parents must pay attention and provide guidance and direction for their kids. Dr. Koch's book will give you ideas to help you do so.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the complimentary electronic review copy!
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