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Raising Resilient Kids

Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age

Harper Northwood

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English
Revival Waves of Glory Ministries
26 August 2024
In a world where digital technology is seamlessly woven into the fabric of daily life, our children are more connected than ever before. But with these connections come new challenges-ones that many parents find difficult to navigate. Raising Resilient Kids: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age by Harper Northwood delves into the complexities of parenting in this digital era, where screens often compete with real-world experiences for our children's attention.

Northwood explores the ""mismatch hypothesis,"" a concept that explains why the allure of the virtual world can sometimes overshadow the joys and necessities of the physical one. By highlighting the potential mental health risks associated with excessive digital engagement, this book serves as both a warning and a guide. Through insightful analysis and practical strategies, Northwood equips parents with the tools they need to help their children thrive in both the digital and real worlds.

This essential guide is for any parent concerned about the impact of digital technology on their child's well-being. Discover how to foster resilience in your children and ensure they are well-prepared to face the challenges of the digital age.
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Imprint:   Revival Waves of Glory Ministries
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 3mm
Weight:   77g
ISBN:   9798330375516
Pages:   52
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Raising Resilient Kids: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age

Review 1: Raising Resilient Kids: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age is a must-read for any parent navigating the challenges of raising children in today's technology-driven world. Harper Northwood presents a well-researched, insightful, and practical guide that addresses the complex relationship between digital technology and child development. The concept of the ""mismatch hypothesis"" offers a fresh perspective on why children are so drawn to the virtual world and how this can impact their mental health. Northwood's strategies for balancing screen time with real-world experiences are both realistic and effective. This book is an invaluable resource for parents looking to foster resilience in their children while ensuring they thrive in both the digital and physical realms. Review 2: Harper Northwood's Raising Resilient Kids is an essential guide for modern parents. The book offers a deep dive into the mental health implications of excessive digital media use and provides actionable strategies to help children navigate the digital landscape. What sets this book apart is its thorough exploration of the ""mismatch hypothesis,"" which explains the tension between the virtual and real worlds. Northwood not only identifies the problems but also provides concrete solutions to help parents create a healthy balance for their children. This book is a game-changer for parents who want to raise strong, resilient kids in the digital age. Review 3: In Raising Resilient Kids: Parenting Strategies for the Digital Age, Harper Northwood has written a timely and important book that every parent should read. The book offers a thoughtful examination of the impact of digital technology on children's mental health, supported by extensive research and real-world examples. Northwood's exploration of the ""mismatch hypothesis"" sheds light on the reasons behind children's fascination with the virtual world and the potential risks it poses. More importantly, the book provides parents with practical strategies to help their children develop resilience and thrive both online and offline. This book is a valuable tool for any parent concerned about their child's well-being in the digital era.


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