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ISBN
9780802412690
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Name
Screens and Teens : Connecting with Our Kids in a Wireless World
Item Height
0.6in
Author
Kathy Koch
Item Length
7.5in
Publisher
Moody Publishers
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Teens often look to their digital tools to make them happy, when you set boundaries or take them away they feel frustrated and incomplete. Unhealthy habits formed in this stage of life easily carry over into adulthood and addictions to technology make other addictions more likely. Screens and Teens applauds the good aspects of the digital age, but also alerts parents to how technology contributes to self-centered character, negative behaviors, and beliefs that inhibit spiritual growth, prescribing manageable solutions regardless of the level of their teen's involvement. Unmasking the lies teenagers tend to believe, like "I must have choices," the book majors on truth, acknowledging that Truth alone brings contentment, freedom, and success.

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Publisher
Moody Publishers
ISBN-10
0802412696
ISBN-13
9780802412690
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201653090

Product Key Features

Author
Kathy Koch
Publication Name
Screens and Teens : Connecting with Our Kids in a Wireless World
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Publication Year
2015
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.5in
Item Height
0.6in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
8.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hq799.2.I5k63 2015
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"e;If you're a parent of teens or preteens, or you work with teens or preteens, you've undoubtedly experienced the phenomenon of teens stuck to their screens-whether it's phones, tablets, computers, or other technology.  And, you've likely noticed the difficulty of talking with these tech-savy kids who have grown up not knowing what life is like without technology at their fingertips.  In her latest book, Screens and Teens: Connecting With Our Kids in a Wireless World , Dr. Kathy Koch, helps parents and youth workers explore these topics and discover principles and practices to connect with teens who seem inseparable from their screens. Koch explores the following topics: technology and our deepest human needs; truths about today's teens; less and more (less screen time, more family time); lies that come through to teens through technology; and the ultimate connectivity. While Koch provides a lot of amazing advice, personal anecdotes and real-life stories, she also takes a biblical approach to communication, which I wholeheartedly appreciate.  And, there's a discussion guide included at the back of the book, and its purpose is to jumpstart discusions about technology and its influence.  These are great questions that can be used in a small group study setting, in a parenting class, or even by parents and their teens. This book is full of practical advice.  There were some "Oh, yeah.  That's the truth" moments and there were some of those lightbulb, "Now it makes sense moments!"  I've come away from Screens and Teens with some very easy-to-implement strategies and ideas as I navigate life with a teen and do my best to disciple her to become more Christ-like. I highly recommend Screens and Teens for parents, youth pastors, youth teachers-anyone who deals with teens regularly.  It's an easy, yet challenging read, but one that will equip you to better connect with and communicate with the teens and preteens in your life.  Learn more at www.screensandteens.com Screens and Teens is written by Dr. Kathy Koch is the Founder and President of Celebrate Kids, Inc., a Christian ministry based in Fort Worth, Texas. She is an internationally celebrated speaker who has influenced thousands of parents, teachers, and children in 30 countries through keynote messages, workshops, seminars, assemblies, and other events.  Find out more about the author at www.DrKathyKoch.com. * Note: I received a copy of this book from NetGalley for this honest review."e; Reviewed by Laura Langley, Feb 4, 2015, "If you're a parent of teens or preteens, or you work with teens or preteens, you've undoubtedly experienced the phenomenon of teens stuck to their screens-whether it's phones, tablets, computers, or other technology.  And, you've likely noticed the difficulty of talking with these tech-savy kids who have grown up not knowing what life is like without technology at their fingertips.  In her latest book, Screens and Teens: Connecting With Our Kids in a Wireless World , Dr. Kathy Koch, helps parents and youth workers explore these topics and discover principles and practices to connect with teens who seem inseparable from their screens. Koch explores the following topics: technology and our deepest human needs; truths about today's teens; less and more (less screen time, more family time); lies that come through to teens through technology; and the ultimate connectivity. While Koch provides a lot of amazing advice, personal anecdotes and real-life stories, she also takes a biblical approach to communication, which I wholeheartedly appreciate.  And, there's a discussion guide included at the back of the book, and its purpose is to jumpstart discusions about technology and its influence.  These are great questions that can be used in a small group study setting, in a parenting class, or even by parents and their teens. This book is full of practical advice.  There were some "Oh, yeah.  That's the truth" moments and there were some of those lightbulb, "Now it makes sense moments!"  I've come away from Screens and Teens with some very easy-to-implement strategies and ideas as I navigate life with a teen and do my best to disciple her to become more Christ-like. I highly recommend Screens and Teens for parents, youth pastors, youth teachers-anyone who deals with teens regularly.  It's an easy, yet challenging read, but one that will equip you to better connect with and communicate with the teens and preteens in your life.  Learn more at www.screensandteens.com Screens and Teens is written by Dr. Kathy Koch is the Founder and President of Celebrate Kids, Inc., a Christian ministry based in Fort Worth, Texas. She is an internationally celebrated speaker who has influenced thousands of parents, teachers, and children in 30 countries through keynote messages, workshops, seminars, assemblies, and other events.  Find out more about the author at www.DrKathyKoch.com. * Note: I received a copy of this book from NetGalley for this honest review." Reviewed by Laura Langley, Feb 4, 2015, "If you're a parent of teens or preteens, or you work with teens or preteens, you've undoubtedly experienced the phenomenon of teens stuck to their screens-whether it's phones, tablets, computers, or other technology. And, you've likely noticed the difficulty of talking with these tech-savy kids who have grown up not knowing what life is like without technology at their fingertips. In her latest book, Screens and Teens: Connecting With Our Kids in a Wireless World , Dr. Kathy Koch, helps parents and youth workers explore these topics and discover principles and practices to connect with teens who seem inseparable from their screens. Koch explores the following topics: technology and our deepest human needs; truths about today's teens; less and more (less screen time, more family time); lies that come through to teens through technology; and the ultimate connectivity. While Koch provides a lot of amazing advice, personal anecdotes and real-life stories, she also takes a biblical approach to communication, which I wholeheartedly appreciate. And, there's a discussion guide included at the back of the book, and its purpose is to jumpstart discusions about technology and its influence. These are great questions that can be used in a small group study setting, in a parenting class, or even by parents and their teens. This book is full of practical advice. There were some "Oh, yeah. That's the truth" moments and there were some of those lightbulb, "Now it makes sense moments!" I've come away from Screens and Teens with some very easy-to-implement strategies and ideas as I navigate life with a teen and do my best to disciple her to become more Christ-like. I highly recommend Screens and Teens for parents, youth pastors, youth teachers-anyone who deals with teens regularly. It's an easy, yet challenging read, but one that will equip you to better connect with and communicate with the teens and preteens in your life. Learn more at www.screensandteens.com Screens and Teens is written by Dr. Kathy Koch is the Founder and President of Celebrate Kids, Inc., a Christian ministry based in Fort Worth, Texas. She is an internationally celebrated speaker who has influenced thousands of parents, teachers, and children in 30 countries through keynote messages, workshops, seminars, assemblies, and other events. Find out more about the author at www.DrKathyKoch.com. * Note: I received a copy of this book from NetGalley for this honest review." Reviewed by Laura Langley, Feb 4, 2015
Table of Content
Foreword by Jill Savage Technology and Our Deepest Human Needs Truths About Today's Teens Less and More Lie #1: I Am the Center of My Own Universe Lie #2: I Deserve to Be Happy All the Time Lie #3: I Must Have Choices Lie #4: I Am My Own Authority Lie #5: Information is All I Need So I Don't Need Teachers The Ultimate Connectivity Discussion Guide
Copyright Date
2015
Target Audience
Trade
Topic
Web / Social Media, Social Aspects / General, Developmental / Adolescent, Christian Life / Family
Lccn
2014-042103
Dewey Decimal
004.67/8083
Dewey Edition
23
Genre
Computers, Psychology, Religion

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