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1a ed. |
Descript |
220 pages ; 23 cm |
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Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
This is the book that every parent with a child under the age of 11 (in the latency stage of brain development) needs in order to navigate the tricky pathway of how much screen time to allow on a daily basis. Play has gone from a physical, creative experience using toys and imagination to something that now involves sitting down alone for hours at a time. Parents are dealing with children who don't listen to them, who are unable to concentrate for very long, who refuse to do homework and who constantly battle against them for more screen time. In this book, Dr Elizabeth Kilbey will offer tangible, practical advice about how to 'unplug' your child from their device so their online time doesn't become all-consuming and how we, as parents, can plug in to connect with our children. |
Subject |
Technology and children.
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Computers and children.
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Internet and children.
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Video games and children -- Health aspects.
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Portuguese language materials.
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Miranda, Guilherme, translator.
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Unplugged parenting : how to raise happy, healthy children in the digital age. Portuguese
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ISBN |
9788584391059 (paperback) |
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8584391053 (paperback) |
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