The Vulnerable Generation shines a light on the silent but pervasive crisis that is fundamentally reshaping the landscape of childhood in the digital age. As screens increasingly dominate playtime, learning, and social interactions, the book reveals how this quiet transformation is altering the emotional, cognitive, and social development of children, often in ways that go unnoticed until the effects are deeply ingrained.
This thought-provoking exploration uncovers the hidden toll of excessive screen use and digital isolation, urging parents, educators, and policymakers to recognise the subtle yet profound shift that threatens to redefine what it means to grow up in today's world.
Written for parents, educators, and policymakers, this book explores:
The Vulnerable Generation is more than just a book; it’s a call to action. It challenges readers to confront the unintended consequences of our digital lifestyles and empowers them with the tools to reclaim childhood.
If you care about the future of our children, this is an essential read that will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to make a change.
Your child’s emotional well-being is worth it
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. The Vulnerable Generation shines a light on the silent but pervasive crisis that is fundamentally reshaping the landscape of childhood in the digital age. As screens increasingly dominate playtime, learning, and social interactions, the book reveals how this quiet transformation is altering the emotional, cognitive, and social development of children, often in ways that go unnoticed until the effects are deeply ingrained. This thought-provoking exploration uncovers the hidden toll of excessive screen use and digital isolation, urging parents, educators, and policymakers to recognise the subtle yet profound shift that threatens to redefine what it means to grow up in today's world.Written for parents, educators, and policymakers, this book explores: The Rise of Screen Addiction - Uncover how excessive screen time rewires young minds, impacting emotional regulation and cognitive development.The Empathy Gap - Understand how the lack of real-world social interactions is creating a generation less capable of reading emotions and building meaningful connections.The Digital Babysitter Effect - Examine how screens have become surrogate caregivers, with long-term consequences for children's attention spans and mental health.Family Dynamics in the Digital Age - Discover how technology is reshaping parent-child relationships and disrupting family bonds.Practical Solutions for Parents and Educators - Gain actionable strategies to limit screen time, foster emotional intelligence, and raise resilient children in an increasingly digital world.The Vulnerable Generation is more than just a book; it's a call to action. It challenges readers to confront the unintended consequences of our digital lifestyles and empowers them with the tools to reclaim childhood.If you care about the future of our children, this is an essential read that will leave you informed, inspired, and ready to make a change.Your child's emotional well-being is worth it This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Codice articolo 9798306359175
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