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THE BIG DISCONNECT
Catherine Steiner-Adair Teresa Barker
Protecting Childhood and Family Relationships in the Digital Age
Families today are embracing technology at the expense of face-to-face engagement. Our children are learning more from entertainment ihan from school. Easy access to the Internet and to social media has erased the boundaries that once protected childhood from the unsavory aspects of adult life.
Families today are embracing technology at the expense of face-to-face engagement. Our children are learning more from entertainment ihan from school. Easy access to the Internet and to social media has erased the boundaries that once protected childhood from the unsavory aspects of adult life. Parents, too, are immersed in the digital world far more deeply than they realize. Whether incessantly chatting or texting on their smart phones, or working in front of their computer screens, they are increasingly absent from their children's lives. Meanwhile, children long for more meaningful relationships not only with one another but with the grown-ups in their lives.
The benefits of having infinite information at our fingertips are extraordinary, and we are now more connected than ever, but as the focus of family has turned to the screen and to quick-twitch communications, parents often feel they are Iosing control of both family life, and, worse, the means for meaningful connection with the children they love.
As Catherine Steiner-Adair shows, these chronic distractions can have deep and lasting effects. Children don‘t constantly need adults, but they As Catherine Steiner-Adair shows, these chronic distractions can have deep and lasting effects. Children don't constantly need adults, but hey do need parents to provide what technology cannot: close, meaningful interactions with family and friends. Drawing on real-life stories from her work with children, parents, educators, and experts across the country, Steiner-Adair offers insight and advice that will help parents achieve greater understanding, authority, and confidence as they battle the technological revolution that is unfolding in their living rooms. With fresh eyes, an open mind, and the will to act, Steiner-Adair argues, we have the opportunity now to nourish our families and to protect and prepare our children for meaningful life in the digital age that is here to stay.
Catherine Steiner-Adair is an internationally recognized clinical psychologist, school consultant, author, and clinical instructor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard Medical School. She is also a director of education and prevention at McLean Hospital and has a private practice outside of Boston, where she works with teenagers, families, and adults. She has appeared frequently on television here as an expert in her field and has been quoted in numerous magazines and newspapers, including The New York Times, Vogue, Parenting, and others.
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Published 2013-08-01 by HarperCollins |