ARE YOUR KIDS GLUED TO THEIR SCREENS? PARENTING IN THE AGE OF ATTENTION SNATCHERS GIVES YOU THE TOOLS TO TEACH CHILDREN, FROM TODDLERS TO TEENS, HOW TO GAIN CONTROL OF THEIR TECHNOLOGY USE.
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ON AMAZON, BARNES & NOBLE, OR FROM AN INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLER
Technology is the future. Will your kids choose wisely? They will if they can, and they can if they build strong, healthy habits of attention now, while their brains develop rapidly
In life, it's hard to start paying attention to some tasks -- like homework -- and are hard to stop paying attention to others -- like texting. That's because brain activity is distinctly different for these two types of tasks. And, only the hard-to-start kind builds brain pathways crucial for judgment, emotional self-regulation, time and attention management, and other executive functions.
As a parent, you can guide your child to exercise more hard-to-start attention and build these critical brain pathways. Childhood is a window of astonishing, once-in-a-lifetime brain growth. In seven straightforward, evidence-based steps, Lucy Jo Palladino PhD explains how to help kids build awareness, make good choices about their screentime, and build a better brain.
ARE YOUR KIDS GLUED TO THEIR SCREENS? PARENTING IN THE AGE OF ATTENTION SNATCHERS GIVES YOU THE TOOLS TO TEACH CHILDREN, FROM TODDLERS TO TEENS, HOW TO GAIN CONTROL OF THEIR TECHNOLOGY USE.buy NOW on amazon, barnes & noble, or from AN independent booksellerBUY NOWON AMAZON, BARNES & NOBLE, OR FROM AN INDEPENDENT BOOKSELLER Technology is the future. Will your kids choose wisely? They will if they can, and they can if they build strong, healthy habits of attention now, while their brains develop rapidly In life, it's hard to start paying attention to some tasks -- like homework -- and are hard to stop paying attention to others -- like texting. That's because brain activity is distinctly different for these two types of tasks. And, only the hard-to-start kind builds brain pathways crucial for judgment, emotional self-regulation, time and attention management, and other executive functions.As a parent, you can guide your child to exercise more hard-to-start attention and build these critical brain pathways. Childhood is a window of astonishing, once-in-a-lifetime brain growth. In seven straightforward, evidence-based steps, Lucy Jo Palladino PhD explains how to help kids build awareness, make good choices about their screentime, and build a better brain.
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