This product is the The Screen-Balanced Family: Six Secrets to a More Connected Family in the 21st Century digital workbook. This workbook will provide parents, grandparents, and caregivers practical strategies for staying more relationally connected in a screen-saturated culture. This online video series outlines why we need to set limits on technology, what limits to set, and how to set them, age-specifically.
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The most common question I’m asked by parents is, “How can we balance technology and relationships in our home as a family?” If that’s your question, this is your resource…
This product is the The Screen-Balanced Family: Six Secrets to a More Connected Family in the 21st Century digital workbook. This workbook will provide parents, grandparents, and caregivers practical strategies for staying more relationally connected in a screen-saturated culture. This online video series outlines why we need to set limits on technology, what limits to set, and how to set them, age-specifically.
The product features:
- A beautifully designed 47-page downloadable workbook that corresponds to each of the videos in the complete series (purchase here.)
- Printer-friendly interactive family resources for your convenience including:
- The Screen-Balanced Quotient Test
- Screen Brain: What Neuroscience Says Technology is Doing To Our Brains
- The Good, the Bad, and the Dangerous: Awesomely Helpful Apps and Ones to Watch Out For
- Screen Life Emotion Log
- Suggested Technology Limits for Parents
- Marriage E-Nup (E-Nuptial Agreement) for Married Couples
- Family Media Agreement
- Family Screen Schedule
- Moments that Matter: Family Activities to Engage in RealLife, Not ScreenLife
- Family Links: #Selfie Ways to Serve #Otheries
- Each section of the workbook offers key components such as:
- Video Connextion Points – key takeaway points from the video to connect to your kids
- Extra “Links” – helpful information not mentioned in the videos
- Personal Reflection Section – questions related to your own technology use
- Parent Reflection Questions – questions related to how our kids use technology
- Ask Your Kids – questions to directly ask your kids to open dialogue
- Action Steps – the practical action steps to apply after each lesson