WHFF.TV Presents Parenting Expectations Of Technology


(MENAFN- market Press Release) May 26, 2024 4:12 pm - It has long been thought that parents should view their children's development as a skill and maximize that skill.

It has long been thought that parents should view their children's development as a skill and maximize that skill. Parents have the potential to believe their children's development benefits and their self-awareness can be attached to better communication, critical thinking and listening skills. At the same time, however, children's 'natural' process of development must be allowed to take its course. This means that parents should have a hearty about of self-control and patience when rearing children. We've learned from our parents that pushing children past their emotional and physical capacity may discourage the learning process- and worse- disrupt their normal development.

According to academic researchers,“parents need to be comfortable with digital devices and experiences and know what to expect from technology overall”. Understanding technology has a purpose is a great start for parents: but understanding the focal points on what technology is for in and outside the home.
And although we need to educate children on how the internet can be: parents may struggle with the ideas and formats of the internet. Safety is the foremost important feature in parents' minds when it comes to the internet. Dr. Rachel Levitch wrote: Parenting and Technology: How Content Creation and Algorithms May Be Failing Our Kids” and converses parents about choices. The iconic feature of this book is Dr. Levitch is in streaming partnership with WHFF and WHFF as they prepare for launching the series Parenting and Technology. This initial book helps parents break down the first couple of episodes featuring the title and the beginning of a scheduled 2025 Spring tour.

Dr. Levitch states: "You want children to learn how to defend themselves against bullying? Teach them how to box. You want your kids` to understand the nuance discipline and self-control? Teach how to clean the home, mow the grass and build an outdoor fireplace. And if you want your children to be protected online - then teach them to code. Help them with bridges, onions and proxies: place trackers in their pictures and how to scrub their information from the web." Below you can find her preorder book and helpful tips at the parenting firm.

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Dr. Rachel Levitch can be contacting through the Parenting Channel at
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