Survival Skills for a Screen-driven Society
It’s simply a fact, we live in a day and age driven by screens in many different forms. We cannot turn a blind eye or
It’s simply a fact, we live in a day and age driven by screens in many different forms. We cannot turn a blind eye or
We are fortunate to have High School Ministry leaders Jason Pogue and Emma Aungst join Jason Weiland in this special First Aid For Families podcast.
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Mark at Amazon Saddleback Parents is joined by Mark Oestreicher, well-known trainer and leader of youth workers across America with almost 40 years of experience
Teenagers spend hours each day with their faces buried in screens jumping from app to app. Streaming, FaceTime, and Vlogs are normal things for the
Teenagers are being asked by the government to socially distance themselves from friends, meaning they are trapped at home with parents and siblings. Can you see the eye rolls?
As someone who thrives off of in-person connections and relationships, social distancing has been like my kryptonite. Guess that is why God blessed us with
By Jean M. Twenge REVIEW: The title captures it all. Jean M. Twenge utilizes interviews, empirical evidence and research to unpack who is iGen? iGen
Parents have been struggling to connect and understand their children for generations. Your parents wondered why you did the things you did, pondered how to
In the second of two episodes, Kurt and Liza discuss 3 more frequently asked parenting questions. The questions discussed phase-specific in this episode are: 1)