Author: | Craig Gross | ISBN: | 9781311446640 |
Publisher: | Craig Gross | Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Craig Gross |
ISBN: | 9781311446640 |
Publisher: | Craig Gross |
Publication: | April 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
We live in a touchscreen world. The more technology develops, the more integrated it becomes into our culture, the more it tends to involve some sort of screen. And, increasingly, that screen itself is becoming the way we interact with our tech. So now the word touch is getting broader in its definition. We carry little computers in our pockets that we operate through touch. We use social media to share touching stories or reach out and touch base with someone virtually. And technology is opening all kinds of windows for a different kind of touch: sex. These are all, in their unique way, touchy subjects.
How can we as parents guide our kids through responsible interactions with these touchy subjects?
How can we teach them to use sex, technology, and social media in the best ways possible so that they can mature into responsible, emotionally healthy adults?
What’s your approach, or do you even have one?
Maybe your son or daughter is young and you don’t know when you should even broach these subjects.
Maybe you’re too nervous or embarrassed to bring up some of these touchy subjects in the first place.
Maybe you don’t even realize how important these topics are.
Maybe you want to talk to your kids but just don’t know what to say.
Sound appealing? Then we wrote this book for you.
We live in a touchscreen world. The more technology develops, the more integrated it becomes into our culture, the more it tends to involve some sort of screen. And, increasingly, that screen itself is becoming the way we interact with our tech. So now the word touch is getting broader in its definition. We carry little computers in our pockets that we operate through touch. We use social media to share touching stories or reach out and touch base with someone virtually. And technology is opening all kinds of windows for a different kind of touch: sex. These are all, in their unique way, touchy subjects.
How can we as parents guide our kids through responsible interactions with these touchy subjects?
How can we teach them to use sex, technology, and social media in the best ways possible so that they can mature into responsible, emotionally healthy adults?
What’s your approach, or do you even have one?
Maybe your son or daughter is young and you don’t know when you should even broach these subjects.
Maybe you’re too nervous or embarrassed to bring up some of these touchy subjects in the first place.
Maybe you don’t even realize how important these topics are.
Maybe you want to talk to your kids but just don’t know what to say.
Sound appealing? Then we wrote this book for you.