Sandra Leaton Gray,Andy Phippen
Digital Children: A Guide for Adults
Digital Children: A Guide for Adults
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The digital world can be overwhelming for parents and teachers, but this book provides an informative and accessible guide to the issues young people face today. It explores the latest research on topics such as biometrics, encryption, cyphertext, and sexting and raises key questions about the contemporary lives of young people. The authors argue that we should focus on the quality of relationships between children, their peers, their parents, and adults to build a healthy digital future for society.
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 200 pages
\n Publication date: 15 October 2021
\n Publisher: John Catt Educational Ltd
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The digital world is a realm where even the most well-informed parents and educators may find themselves lagging behind children. Caught up in a barrage of alarming tales about the potential dangers of young people's online interactions, those responsible for their care often find themselves navigating the treacherous terrain of the internet largely on their own. This book aims to provide a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the realities of growing up in the digital age.
Two esteemed experts on digital childhoods, Dr. Sandra Leaton Gray and Professor Andy Phippen, delve into the intricacies of navigating the digital landscape in the 21st century. Through their comprehensive and accessible guide, they offer insights into the issues that today's young people face, drawing upon the latest research and scholarship. They also shed light on the child safeguarding industry, highlighting both its well-intentioned efforts and the occasional missteps it may take.
The authors explore a range of topics, including biometrics, encryption, cyphertext, and sexting, and analyze their significance for the next generation. They raise thought-provoking questions about the contemporary lives of young people, examining their relationships with digital technologies such as games, social media, surveillance, and tracking devices. They challenge conventional notions and advocate for a shift in focus, emphasizing the importance of nurturing quality relationships between children, their peers, their parents, and adults in general. By prioritizing these connections, the authors aim to create a healthy digital future for society as a whole.
\n Weight: 264g\n
Dimension: 148 x 210 x 14 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781913622817\n \n
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