The Digital Age Parent

How to Teach Kids the Skills They Need in a Connected World

Jeromy M. Cambra

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Internet

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In an era where screens and social media are part of everyday life, "The Digital Age Parent" is the essential guide for helping kids thrive safely and responsibly online. Designed to empower parents, this book provides clear strategies to navigate the complex world of technology alongside their children.


Explore the essentials of digital devices, social media, and popular platforms, and learn how technology can support children’s learning, creativity, and social connections. Each chapter offers age-appropriate advice, from introducing toddlers to safe screen time and educational apps, to guiding teens on privacy, online etiquette, and responsible social media use.


With guidance on creating family tech rules, fostering creativity through digital projects, and protecting kids from risks like cyberbullying and data privacy concerns, this book also looks to the future—preparing kids for the tech-driven world with skills in coding, critical thinking, and an understanding of emerging technologies like AI and virtual reality.


Whether you’re navigating online safety, balancing screen time, or teaching kids to develop a positive digital footprint, "The Digital Age Parent" is your go-to resource for raising kids with the skills to succeed and stay safe in a connected world.

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Tech kids, Online learning, Parenting, Digital literacy, Social media, Cyberbullying, Parenting digital world