The art of screen time : how your family can balance digital media and real life
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Published
New York : PublicAffairs, 2018.
ISBN
9781610396721, 1610396723
Status
Oak Brook Public Library - Nonfiction
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Published
New York : PublicAffairs, 2018.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
ix, 266 pages ; 25 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781610396721, 1610396723
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-252) and index.
Description
"Today's babies often make their debut on social media with the very first sonogram. They begin interacting with screens at around four months old. But 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? Many have been quick to declare this the dawn of a neurological and emotional crisis, but solid science on the subject is surprisingly hard to come by. In The Art of Screen Time, Anya Kamenetz--an expert on education and technology, as well as a mother of two young children--takes a refreshingly practical look at the subject. Surveying hundreds of fellow parents on their practices and ideas, and cutting through a thicket of inconclusive studies and overblown claims, she hones a simple message, a riff on Michael Pollan's well-known "food rules": Enjoy Screens. Not too much. Mostly with others. This brief but powerful dictum forms the backbone of a philosophy that will help parents moderate technology in their children's lives, curb their own anxiety, and create room for a happy, healthy family life with and without screens." -- Amazon.com.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Kamenetz, A. (2018). The art of screen time: how your family can balance digital media and real life (First edition.). PublicAffairs.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kamenetz, Anya, 1980-. 2018. The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life. PublicAffairs.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Kamenetz, Anya, 1980-. The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life PublicAffairs, 2018.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Kamenetz, Anya. The Art of Screen Time: How Your Family Can Balance Digital Media and Real Life First edition., PublicAffairs, 2018.
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