Is it time to unplug technology in your home?Parenting has always been challenging, but these days the hardest parts of parenting teens involve finding solutions to technology overuse. Whether dealing with phones, tablets, computers, social media, or video games, parents need help managing this new electronic environment. Like brushing their teeth and eating their vegetables, kids need to know why healthy media habits are important.
Finally, a practical internet addiction book!
Many books on this critical topic will tell you the negative affects of the internet. But you already know those because you can see the devastation it is wreaking in your family. What you need is practical help on what specific steps you should take if your teen is addicted to the internet
Wake up! Pay attention!
Internet addiction disorder is a real and present danger that can lead to a zombie apocalypse in your home. This eye-opening book offers hope for parents battling the technology monster. Learn the definition of technology addiction and how to deal with the harsh reality of technology misuse in your home. Then, learn how to successfully set technology boundaries for healthy and happy children and teens.
"Lee Binz has hit the nail smack on the head for clearly identifying the impact technology is having on our children, families, and schools, and what to do about it. TechnoLogic demystifies a very complex issue, helping readers to sort out problem areas and identify solutions. TechnoLogic is for everyone who cares about creating better lives for children." Cris Rowan, Occupational Therapist and Author of Virtual Child
"Lee Binz deftly guides parents about the dangers that accompany gaming and internet addiction in this valuable book. Follow her advice, end the power struggles with your children and teens over their technology use, and be well on your way to rebuilding harmony in your family life." Kim McDaniel, M.A. Family Therapist, Author, and Parent Coach
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About the Author: Number one homeschooling author, convention speaker, and coach, Lee Binz is The HomeScholar (www.HomeHighSchoolHelp.com). Her mission is "helping parents homeschool high school." Lee and her husband, Matt, homeschooled their two boys from elementary through high school. Upon graduation, both boys received four-year, full-tuition scholarships from their first choice university. This enabled Lee to pursue her dream job - encouraging parents to homeschool their children through high school. Over the years, Lee has helped thousands of families with all the issues surrounding homeschooling the upper grades. The sudden and explosive rise in the number of parents battling technology and internet misuse gave rise to this book project. In addition to her own experience and that of the families she consults with, Lee did extensive research on the subject including lengthy interviews with renowned experts in the field of technology and internet abuse. Lee is also the author of Setting the Records Straight: How to Craft Homeschool Transcripts and Course Descriptions for College Admission and Scholarships, and The HomeScholar Guide to College Admission and Scholarships: Homeschool Secrets for Getting Ready, Getting In, and Getting Paid. She has also authored an extremely popular series of short, helpful titles she calls "Coffee Break Books." Lee teaches parents how to create high school transcripts and course descriptions for every homeschooling style. She offers individual consultations through her online Gold Care Club, which is the world's most convenient high school support group. She loves speaking at homeschool conventions and her dynamic presentations leave parents feeling confident and capable. A variety of free resources are available to everyone on The HomeScholar website, with support to match any parent's learning style. Lee offers a free monthly newsletter, free weekly office hours, and free mini-courses and webinars. Her articles are free for use by homeschool support groups, so they can encourage other parents to homeschool through high school. You can also find Lee on Facebook at FB.com/thehomescholar. For homeschool high school help, feel free to email Lee@HomeHighSchoolHelp.com.