Tim Kowach

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Unfortunately, there is a subtle shift happening in many homes that is profoundly eroding the relationship between parent and child. The average American child and teenager spends fifty-three hours a week with media and technology, far more time in front of screens than interacting with parents or people.1 How is a growing child supposed to learn about getting along with others when the vast majority of her time is spent with a screen?
Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World
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