Childhood Unplugged: Practical Advice to Get Kids Off Screens and Find Balance
By (Author) Katherine Johnson Martinko
New Society Publishers
New Society Publishers
16th November 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humancomputer interaction
Popular medicine and health
Child, developmental and lifespan psychology
649.5
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 12mm
295g
Ditch the devices and bring back the magic of being a kid
Screens are everywhere. Children spend an average of 7.5 hours on digital devices every day with profoundly negative consequences. While some tech may amplify real life experience (online music lessons or Zoom calls with faraway family, for example), the vast majority amputates by limiting physical activity, creating anxiety, or damaging self-esteem. Childhood Unplugged takes a bold approach to creating healthy boundaries around the use of digital media, suggesting kids should be offline for the majority of their time.
Drawing on her own familys experience, plus interviews with digital minimalists, educators, and child development experts, author Katherine Martinko presents:
Taking a calming, nonjudgmental approach, Childhood Unplugged is a lifeline for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone who questions the role of digital media and yearns for the young people in their life to experience the profound beauty and magic of childhood.
Katherine Martinko is an editor and writer with a decade of experience in digital news publishing. She was a senior editor at Treehugger, an internationally respected environmental lifestyle site. Katherine previously wrote for Discovery Network's Parentables website and maintained a popular parenting blog. Many of the thousands of articles she has written over the years explore the importance of raising "offline" kids, teaching them to become resilient and independent, and being wary of the profound effects of too much screen time on developing brains. Katherine is an honors graduate of the University of Toronto, where she studied English and history. She speaks four languages, is a classically trained violinist, an award-winning public speaker, and a community leader who spearheaded a major refugee resettlement effort in her own small town. Katherine lives with her husband and three children in Port Elgin, Ontario. Find her at https://feistyredhair.com.