Abstract
Parenting for the Digital Generation provides a practical handbook for parents, grandparents, teachers, and counselors who want to understand both the opportunities and the threats that exist for the generation of digital natives who are more familiar with a smartphone than they are with a paper book. This book provides straightforward, jargon-free information regarding the online environment and the experience in which children and young adults engage both inside and outside the classroom.
The digital environment creates many challenges, some of which are largely the same as parents faced before the Internet, but others which are entirely new. Many children struggle to connect, and they underperform in the absence of the social and emotional support of a healthy learning environment. Parents must also help their children navigate a complex and occasionally dangerous online world.
This book provides a step-by-step guide for parents seeking to raise happy, mature, creative, and well-adjusted children. The guide provides clear explanations of the keys to navigating as a parent in the online environment while providing practical strategies that do not look for dangers where there are only remote threats.
Schlagworte
adolescent behavior Cybersecurity online online security parenting safety internet- i–xxii Preface i–xxii
- 171–176 Chapter 13: The Dark Web 171–176
- 225–242 Appendices 225–242
- 243–246 List of Acronyms 243–246
- 247–264 Notes 247–264
- 265–266 Bibliography 265–266
- 267–274 Index 267–274
- 275–276 About the Author 275–276