Sometimes in this modern age of entertainment it feels like going outside is a punishment reserved for punishing unruly children who have lost their screen time priveleges.
Just this week I heard myself hollering “Stop hitting your brother. Go…
Sometimes in this modern age of entertainment it feels like going outside is a punishment reserved for punishing unruly children who have lost their screen time priveleges.
Just this week I heard myself hollering “Stop hitting your brother. Go…
Analog adventures simply mean having fun at the pace of real life. Choosing to add these to our lives means we push away distractions and make space for something deliberate, maybe even slow, and beautiful.
So how do we do it?
Today we’ll talk…
Smartphones don’t often default to safety, which makes them tricky resources to hand to our children. A child might want to connect with friends using social media or enjoy their favorite game online, but the device is designed to distract: It wants to take as much of...
How do we make real-life fun easy for our children? What can they do OTHER than their digital outlets, and how can we support making it awesome?
In this series we’re looking at how to do Analog Adventures with our family. Today we talk about how to…
Sabbath is a gift. It’s not a rule meant to ruin our fun, it’s a present we are to open and enjoy. But how do we sabbath in a tech world? Today we talk about the three ways we can practice sabbath with our tech and begin to enjoy the rest and presence…
Sometimes tech is just too much for a child, or for a season, and we need to take a step back. I want you to know two things:
– It’s reasonable and loving to remove unhealthy tech. Take a tech break.
– Tech breaks need to be 30 days.
If you’ve given…
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How do we best protect our children from pornography in a tech world? The answer may surprise you.
Yes, we…
As hope-focused parents who use all the tech that helps our children, and none of the tech that hurts them, our children don’t need smartphones at school. In fact, to quote a pro in the field of smartphones and social media, we need to get phones of…
There’s LOTS of stuff out there we could be doing. Many of those options are either morally neutral or even good (working out, time with friends, playing sports, serving at church).
The question is, what will get your time this week, when push comes…
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