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The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media's Effect On Our Children
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The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media's Effect On Our Children
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The Other Parent: The Inside Story of the Media's Effect On Our Children
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There's a stranger in your house.
Every day your children are bombarded by images of sex, commercialism, and violence right in your own home. Kids spend more time each week with media than they do with their parents or teachers, and they learn about the adult world through the influence of TV, the movies, music, computer games, and the Internet long before they're ready.
"This is the new media reality," writes nationally acclaimed child advocate James P. Steyer, "and it is not one that most parents or children are prepared for." With
The Other Parent,
Steyer offers critical guidance for understanding and processing the media that deluges your kids. Here you can learn how to:
talk to your kids about the messages they encounter in the media
put your family on a healthy media diet
initiate activities besides television watching and Web surfing
...and much more. A widely acclaimed, behind-the-scenes look at the media reality that children face,
The Other Parent
is a groundbreaking book that will change the way all Americans use and view the media.
Every day your children are bombarded by images of sex, commercialism, and violence right in your own home. Kids spend more time each week with media than they do with their parents or teachers, and they learn about the adult world through the influence of TV, the movies, music, computer games, and the Internet long before they're ready.
"This is the new media reality," writes nationally acclaimed child advocate James P. Steyer, "and it is not one that most parents or children are prepared for." With
The Other Parent,
Steyer offers critical guidance for understanding and processing the media that deluges your kids. Here you can learn how to:
talk to your kids about the messages they encounter in the media
put your family on a healthy media diet
initiate activities besides television watching and Web surfing
...and much more. A widely acclaimed, behind-the-scenes look at the media reality that children face,
The Other Parent
is a groundbreaking book that will change the way all Americans use and view the media.