A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age

A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age

Author: Dnt Publishing

Publisher: Dnt Publishing

Published: 2024-01-13

Total Pages: 0

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In "A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age," embark on a transformative journey into the intricate intersection of modern fatherhood and the ever-evolving world of technology. This insightful guide is tailored for fathers navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital landscape as they embark on the extraordinary adventure of parenting. As the digital age continues to redefine family dynamics, this book provides a roadmap for dads seeking to strike a harmonious balance between embracing technology and nurturing strong connections with their children. From understanding the impact of technology on parenting to practical strategies for fostering a positive digital environment, this guide is a comprehensive resource for dads ready to navigate the complexities of raising children in a tech-savvy world. Explore essential topics such as shaping values in a connected world, becoming a tech-savvy mentor, effectively managing screen time, and addressing digital dangers like cyberbullying and privacy concerns. With real-life stories, case studies, and actionable advice, this guide empowers dads to be active participants in their child's digital journey. Through reflective insights and practical tools, "A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age" equips fathers with the knowledge and skills needed to not only keep pace with the digital era but to thrive as engaged, empathetic, and tech-savvy parents. Discover how embracing technology as a tool, fostering open communication, and modeling responsible tech use can lead to a fulfilling and balanced parenting experience in the 21st century. This guide is your compass for navigating the uncharted territories of digital parenting with confidence and connection.


A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age

A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age

Author: Dnt Publishing

Publisher: Independently Published

Published: 2024-01-13

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In "A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age," embark on a transformative journey into the intricate intersection of modern fatherhood and the ever-evolving world of technology. This insightful guide is tailored for fathers navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the digital landscape as they embark on the extraordinary adventure of parenting. As the digital age continues to redefine family dynamics, this book provides a roadmap for dads seeking to strike a harmonious balance between embracing technology and nurturing strong connections with their children. From understanding the impact of technology on parenting to practical strategies for fostering a positive digital environment, this guide is a comprehensive resource for dads ready to navigate the complexities of raising children in a tech-savvy world. Explore essential topics such as shaping values in a connected world, becoming a tech-savvy mentor, effectively managing screen time, and addressing digital dangers like cyberbullying and privacy concerns. With real-life stories, case studies, and actionable advice, this guide empowers dads to be active participants in their child's digital journey. Through reflective insights and practical tools, "A Dad's Guide to Navigating Parenthood in a Digital Age" equips fathers with the knowledge and skills needed to not only keep pace with the digital era but to thrive as engaged, empathetic, and tech-savvy parents. Discover how embracing technology as a tool, fostering open communication, and modeling responsible tech use can lead to a fulfilling and balanced parenting experience in the 21st century. This guide is your compass for navigating the uncharted territories of digital parenting with confidence and connection.


Dad 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Fatherhood with Confidence

Dad 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Fatherhood with Confidence

Author: Kirsty Izatt-Lewis

Publisher: Richards Education

Published:

Total Pages: 119

ISBN-13:

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Embarking on the journey of fatherhood? "Dad 101: A Comprehensive Guide to Navigating Fatherhood with Confidence" is here to guide you through every step of the way. From preparing for the arrival of your little one to building a strong relationship and navigating parenting challenges, this book covers it all. With practical advice, expert tips, and heartfelt insights, you'll learn how to embrace your new role with confidence and joy. Whether you're a first-time dad or adding to your family, "Dad 101" is your essential companion for the rewarding adventure of fatherhood.


Every Parent's Guide to Navigating Our Digital World

Every Parent's Guide to Navigating Our Digital World

Author: Kara Powell

Publisher: Sticky Faith

Published: 2018-10-15

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9780991488070

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Feel like your kids are drowning in a sea of new questions, apps, and devices? Want to talk about digital media more with your kids, but aren't sure how? Help is here. Every Parent's Guide to Navigating Our Digital World helps you think and talk differently about digital media, as you learn from inspiring and creative parents like you who navigate these ever-changing waters day after day. Drawing from the best research on media and youth, as well as our own conversations with parents and teenagers, this resource offers new breakthroughs for your most pressing tech-related dilemmas.


Media Moms & Digital Dads

Media Moms & Digital Dads

Author: Yalda T Uhls

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-10-04

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1351861387

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Is social media ruining our kids? How much Internet activity is too much? What do FOMO (Fear of Missing Out), sexting, and selfies mean for teens? Are you curious about what research says about how media and technology are affecting childhood? Supported by academic research focused on technology, Media Moms & Digital Dads breaks down complex issues in a friendly, accessible fashion, making it a highly useful and, ultimately, reassuring read for anyone who worries about the impact that media might be having on young minds. Each chapter delves into a different issue related to kids and media so parents can easily find their particular issue of concern. Dr. Uhls ends each chapter with quick takeaways, in the form of tips and guidance for parents. Dr. Uhls' expertise as a former Hollywood film executive and as a current expert on child development and the media gives her a unique and important perspective. As a trained scientist she understands the myriad studies conducted by researchers, and as a mom of digital teens, she knows what actually works and can relate to the reality of being a parent in the 21st century. Dr. Uhls also describes the primary research she conducted at UCLA, including whether extensive screen time impacts non-verbal emotional understanding, which has been covered in the New York Times, Time magazine, and on National Public Radio. There are few more important issues for parents today than helping children safely navigate the digital world in which we live, a world that provides immense opportunity for learning and connecting yet also puts kids in a position to make mistakes and even cause harm. Knowing what the facts are and when and how to get involved is perhaps one of the most challenging aspects of modern parenting. Media Moms & Digital Dads offers parents reassuring and fact-based guidance on how best to manage screens and media for their children.


Parenting for a Digital Future

Parenting for a Digital Future

Author: Sonia Livingstone

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0190874694

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"In the decades it takes to bring up a child, parents face challenges that are both helped and hindered by the fact that they are living through a period of unprecedented digital innovation. Drawing on extensive research with diverse parents, this book reveals how digital technologies give personal and political parenting struggles a distinctive character, as parents determine how to forge new territory with little precedent, or support. The book reveals the pincer movement of parenting in late modernity. Parents are both more burdened with responsibilities and charged with respecting the agency of their child-leaving much to negotiate in today's "democratic" families. The book charts how parents now often enact authority and values through digital technologies-as "screen time," games, or social media become ways of both being together and setting boundaries. The authors show how digital technologies introduce both valued opportunities and new sources of risk. To light their way, parents comb through the hazy memories of their own childhoods and look toward varied imagined futures. This results in deeply diverse parenting in the present, as parents move between embracing, resisting, or balancing the role of technology in their own and their children's lives. This book moves beyond the panicky headlines to offer a deeply researched exploration of what it means to parent in a period of significant social and technological change. Drawing on qualitative and quantitative research in the United Kingdom, the book offers conclusions and insights relevant to parents, policymakers, educators, and researchers everywhere"--


Becoming a Digital Parent

Becoming a Digital Parent

Author: Carrie Rogers Whitehead

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 153

ISBN-13: 1000299953

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Becoming a Digital Parent is a practical, readable guide that will help all parents have confidence to successfully navigate technology with their children. It accessibly presents evidence-based guidance to offer an overview of the digital landscape, empowering parents to embrace opportunities whilst keeping children responsible and safe online. Covering a range of topics including developmental stages, screen time, bed time, gaming, digital identities, and helpful parenting apps and resources, Carrie Rogers-Whitehead explores the challenges and opportunities involved in parenting in the digital age. With advice for parents of babies through to teenagers, each chapter includes an explanation of the latest research, interviews with parents and experts, and helpful case studies gathered by the author during her extensive experience of working directly with parents and children. This book will show parents how to communicate better with their children, create a family technology plan, put in place intervention strategies when things happen, and take advantage of the benefits technology can afford us. Becoming a Digital Parent is ideal for all parents looking to effectively navigate the technological world, and the range of professionals who work with them.


Talking Back to Facebook

Talking Back to Facebook

Author: James P. Steyer

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2012-05-08

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 1451658117

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Includes discussion questions for parents and teachers.


The Connected Parent

The Connected Parent

Author: John Palfrey

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2020-10-06

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 1541618009

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An essential guide for parents navigating the new frontier of hyper-connected kids. Today's teenagers spend about nine hours per day online. Parents of this ultra-connected generation struggle with decisions completely new to parenting: Should an eight-year-old be allowed to go on social media? How can parents help their children gain the most from the best aspects of the digital age? How can we keep kids safe from digital harm? John Palfrey and Urs Gasser bring together over a decade of research at Harvard to tackle parents' most urgent concerns. The Connected Parent is required reading for anyone trying to help their kids flourish in the fast-changing, uncharted territory of the digital age.


The Parent's Guide to Parenting in the Digital Age

The Parent's Guide to Parenting in the Digital Age

Author: Elizabeth Milovidov, Ph.d.

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-06-03

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9781547146369

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You can read through this guide full of fantastic advice and loaded with parent-friendly tips, and you can plan all sorts of digital parenting interventions for your family (including your significant other), but the key themes are right here: Communicate with your children Continue the conversation Critical thinking is invaluable Confidence in your parenting Your children need to understand technology these days and the more they engage online, the more risks they will inevitably encounter. How can they use technology safely if they are not shown how to use it? Coupled with this question is the dilemma of finding that balance between online activities and essential offline activities that are important for your child's development and well-being. Your job as a Digital Parent is to help your children become resilient; to help them bounce back from some of the online craziness; to help them understand what is right and wrong; and to provide them with a moral compass to navigate the highway. You already do this offline. Now bring it online.