内容简介
Asthefocusofthefamilyhasturnedtotheglowofthescreen--childrenconstantlytextingtheirfriendsorgoingonlinetodohomework;parentsworkingonlinearoundtheclock--everydaylifeisundergoingamassivetransformation.EasyaccesstotheInternetandsocialmediahaserasedtheboundariesthatprotectchildrenfromdamagingexposuretoexcessivemarketingandtheunsavoryaspectsofadultculture.Parentsoftenfeeltheyarelosingameaningfulconnectionwiththeirchildren.Childrenarefeelinglonelyandalienated.Thedigitalworldisheretostay,butwhatarefamilieslosingwithtechnology'sgain?AsrenownedclinicalpsychologistCatherineSteiner-Adairexplains,familiesareincrisisastheyfacethisissue,andevenmoresothantheyrealize.Notonlydochronictechdistractionshavedeepandlastingeffectsbutchildrenalsodesperatelyneedparentstoprovidewhattechcannot:close,significantinteractionswiththeadultsintheirlives.Drawingonreal-lifestoriesfromherclinicalworkwithchildrenandparentsandherconsultingworkwitheducatorsandexpertsacrossthecountry,Steiner-Adairoffersinsightsandadvicethatcanhelpparentsachievegreaterunderstanding,authority,andconfidenceastheyengagewiththetechrevolutionunfoldingintheirlivingrooms.
作者简介
CatherineSteiner-Adair,EdD,isaninternationallyrecognizedclinicalpsychologist,schoolconsultant,andauthor.ShemaintainsaprivatepracticeinMassachusetts,isaclinicalinstructorintheDepartmentofPsychiatryatHarvardMedicalSchoolandanassociatepsychologistatMcLeanHospital,andspeakstonumerousaudiences,includingeducators,healthprofessionals,PTAs,religiousgroups,andnonprofitorganizations.,,