We do not have to hate or fear technology. It is neither friend nor foe. But understanding its impact on our daily lives is paramount to cultivating a healthier relationship both with our digital lives and our real, lived ones. Loretta Brady shows us how in Technology Touchpoints.
We do not have to hate or fear technology. It is neither friend nor foe. But understanding its impact on our daily lives is paramount to cultivating a healthier relationship both with our digital lives and our real, lived ones. Loretta Brady shows us how in Technology Touchpoints.
Loretta L.C. Brady, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist and Professor of psychology at Saint Anselm College where she directs Community Resilience and Social Equity Lab (CRSEL). She previously served as co-director for the Center for Teaching Excellence. She serves on the boards of several task forces and local non-profits including youth serving organizations and healthcare systems. She is the author of Bad Ass & Bold: A Transformative Approach to Planning with Your Loves, Dreams, and Realities in Mind (www.badassandbold.com). Her award-winning writing has been recognized by the New England Society of Children's Book Writers & Illustrators, Jack Jones Literary Arts, and the New England Press Association. Her work has appeared in New Hampshire Business Review, Business NH Magazine, and she has been a source for the New York Times, USA Today, and the Washington Post. She lives in Manchester, NH, with her family and dog, Zelda.
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Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Parenting in the Age of Anti-Social Media 2 Selfies, "Usies," and Attachment 3 Memes, Meaning, and Me 4 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 5 Sensitive Periods, Disparate Impact, and Sensitization 6 Technology Touchpoints 7 Bonding 8 Befriending and Believing 9 Becoming 10 Building 11 Bridging 12 Value and Values 13 Regulation, but Whose? 14 Socializing Social Media 15 Memory, Creativity, Courage Notes Bibliography Index About the Author and Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction 1 Parenting in the Age of Anti-Social Media 2 Selfies, "Usies," and Attachment 3 Memes, Meaning, and Me 4 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 5 Sensitive Periods, Disparate Impact, and Sensitization 6 Technology Touchpoints 7 Bonding 8 Befriending and Believing 9 Becoming 10 Building 11 Bridging 12 Value and Values 13 Regulation, but Whose? 14 Socializing Social Media 15 Memory, Creativity, Courage Notes Bibliography Index About the Author and Contributors
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