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Gloria DeGaetano

    Gloria DeGaetano es una voz destacada en el campo de la alfabetización mediática, centrándose en el profundo impacto de los medios en niños y familias. Ella promueve un enfoque consciente del consumo de medios, ofreciendo estrategias prácticas para navegar en el complejo panorama digital actual. Su trabajo examina críticamente la influencia de la violencia mediática, instando a una comprensión más profunda de sus efectos en las mentes jóvenes. DeGaetano enfatiza el fomento del pensamiento crítico y el uso consciente de los medios dentro del núcleo familiar.

    Left to Their Devices...What's Left?
    Parenting Well in a Media Age
    • Parenting Well in a Media Age

      • 272 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This illuminating investigation takes a fresh look at the role of media in children's lives. An overview of the formidable challenges parents face and creative ways to overcome them are included, as are strategies for turning a home environment from "high-tech" to "high-touch." Moving beyond demonizing the media, this work, like none before it, articulates the difficulties of parenting in our depersonalized society. It offers hopeful alternatives for all parents wanting to protect children from, and teach children about, media's impact.

      Parenting Well in a Media Age
    • Left to Their Devices...What's Left?

      Poems and Prayers for Spiritual Parents Doing Their Best in a Digital World (and Leaving God the Rest)

      • 56 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Exploring the role of spiritual parents, this book delves into their potential to guide a movement aimed at promoting a more mindful and responsible approach to media and digital device usage among children. It addresses the challenges posed by technology in modern parenting and offers insights on how to foster healthier relationships with digital content, emphasizing the importance of intentional guidance in nurturing children's well-being in a media-saturated world.

      Left to Their Devices...What's Left?