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Raising Generation Tech Workshop and Q & A Now on YouTube

Not long ago, I gave a keynote address and participated in a Q & A based on my latest parenting book, Raising Generation Tech: Prepare Your Children for a Media-fueled World. Both are now available on my YouTube channel.

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Sleep is Another Casualty of Technology

If you’re a parent a of teenager (or have a child that is going to be one!), this article should really disturb you. The bottom line is that when young people should be sleeping, many are staying up late spending the wee hours of the night on social media.  It’s called ‘”vamping,” as in vampires. […]

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A Must-See Video of the Impact of Technology on Our Lives

In my recent post, I argue that opportunity costs (time spent doing one thing is time not spent doing other things) may be the greatest threat from technology. A friend just sent me this video titled Look Up that powerfully demonstrates what we miss–life, love, beauty, opportunity!–when we immerse excessively in technology. Here are a few great lines […]

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Can Technology Save Itself from Itself?

With the 20th anniversary of the birth of Internet just passed, I thought it a good time to step back and reflect on the role of technology in our present lives and the role it may play in the future. There is no doubt that the technological developments of the past two decades made possible […]

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Taylor Highlighted in NY Times Article about Children and Social Media

An interesting question is posed in a New York Times article in which I am featured: Do parents have a right to post photos of their children on social media without the children’s consent or against their wishes?

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Teens Leaving Facebook in Droves

A new survey by PiperJaffray shows that Facebook is no longer the dominant social media platform among teens. Says one girl, “It’s like the mom and dad version of Instagram and Twitter.” Now, Instagram and Twitter are the primary forms of social media among this important demographic. From a financial perspective, you would think that this would spell […]

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Disconnect from Your Tech

Here’s a great article about a school that took a three-day break from technology. Be sure to watch the video that goes along with it. Could you not use technology for even a day? That’s my challenge to you!

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In Praise of Reading (the Old-fashioned Way)

There was a powerful commentary in The New York Times yesterday about the importance of reading books in this fast-paced, digital world we are immersed in.  A worthwhile and cautionary read for anyone who has become “addicted” to the Internet.

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Is a Media-filled Life Leaving Your Children Unprepared for Real Life?

Beyond the specific areas in which you need to prepare your children for this crazy new world and, as I have shown, in which popular culture and technology is not helping you, there is an overriding way you can best ready your children for what lies ahead. You need to prepare them for life. You […]

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Feed Your Children a Balanced “Diet” of Technology

The operative word in raising healthy children in this often-times unhealthy digital world they are growing up in is balance. A nutritional analogy works well here. A balanced nutritional diet doesn’t mean 50 percent healthy food and 50 percent junk food. Rather, a balanced diet involves ensuring that your children get adequate nutrition from all […]

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