Raising Humans in a Digital World: Helping Kids Build a Healthy Relationship with Technology
By (Author) Diana Graber
Foreword by Michele Borba
HarperCollins Focus
Amacom
5th April 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Digital Lifestyle and online world: consumer and user guides
649.1
Paperback
272
Width 152mm, Height 227mm, Spine 21mm
271g
The Internet can be a scary, dangerous place especially for children. This book shows parents how to help digital kids navigate this environment.
Sexting, cyberbullying, revenge porn, online predatorsall of these potential threats can tempt parents to snatch the smartphone or tablet out of their childrens hands. While avoidance might eliminate the dangers, that approach also means your child misses out on technologys many benefits and opportunities.
In Raising Humans in a Digital World, digital literacy educator Diana Graber shows how children must learn to handle the digital space through:
Raising Humans in a Digital World is packed with at-home discussion topics and enjoyable activities that any busy family can slip into their daily routine.
Full of practical tips grounded in academic research and hands-on experience, todays parents finally have what theyve been waiting fora guide to raising digital kids who will become the positive and successful leaders our world desperately needs.
'Exceptionally well organized and presented, 'Raising Humans in a Digital World' is packed from cover to cover with at-home discussion topics and enjoyable activities that any busy family can slip into their daily routine. Full of practical tips grounded in academic research and hands-on experience, today's parents finally have what they've been waiting for -- a guide to raising digital kids who will become the positive and successful leaders our world desperately needs....very highly recommended for family and community library Parenting and amp; Computer Literacy collections.' -- Library Bookwatch
'Her book [Raising Humans in a Digital World] addresses all the potential pitfalls that make parents anxious about children's tech use. But just as importantly, she offers a way to discuss and encourage the possibilities for all the good things happening online.' -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Diana Graber, a Digital Literacy educator and advocate, was recently honored with the National Association for Media Literacy Education's 2017 Media Literacy Teacher Award. She is the co-founder of Cyberwise, a leading online safety and digital literacy organization and the founder and creator of Cyber Civics, the popular and innovative middle school digital citizenship and literacy program currently being taught in schools in over 30 U.S. states, the U.K., Canada, New Zealand, and Africa.