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Parenting in the Digital Age

Contributed by: Antoine

Is parenting is the most apparent form of discipleship? There always seems to be lessons each generation learns that the previous didn’t have. Such is the case these days with the use of digital technologies and how parents (who might not be so native to aspects of digital living) and their kids (who also might have their challenges, but not the same background of experiences in other channels).

There’s certainly a reconciliation of experiences needed, and we’ve covered as much in the past within our Parents and Mobile Kids Report in 2008/2009. Yet there’s always newer and clearer takes on the subject, such as the upcoming God’s Technology video from HeadHeartHand Media. Here’s the trailer:

God’s Technology Trailer from HeadHeartHand Media.

What kinds of resources have you come across that have helped you relate your values of life and faith to kids (your own or others)? What have been some of the challenges in doing so?

~ via Don’t Eat the Fruit

 
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Tags: digital, discipleship, education, God's Technology, HeadHeartHand, parenting, Parents and Mobile Kids

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