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Digital Parenting Skills For Adults, Teens And Kids

Posted By: ELK1nG
Digital Parenting Skills For Adults, Teens And Kids

Digital Parenting Skills For Adults, Teens And Kids
Published 1/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.20 GB | Duration: 1h 46m

Parenting Styles, Developmental Stages, Behavioral habits, Changin Habits, Technology Agenda, Dopamine Detox Plan

What you'll learn

Be aware about severity of technology related problems.

Observe self and others to analyze the relation with digital world.

Understand parenting styles.

Understand motivation factors that effect people to spend time on screen.

Developmental stages related to technology

Focus on change and learn behavioral tips to make changes in stubborn habits.

Use technology safely for self improvement and enjoyment

Requirements

You need to have motivation to change and hope to see the change in others.

Description

Digital parenting is a popular subject but it is difficult to make it in practical ways. This course is aimed to fill this gap. Digital parenting is shaping the behavioral habits about all screen-related actions including social media, tv, movies, video games, etc. Thus, think of an aim for shaping behavior. You can plan to lessen your screen time. You may want to feel safe when your children use technology. You can plan to decrease the negative effect of gaming on your student's academic success. In digital parenting there are two sides, one side is the parent, another side is the child. This course is aimed to make parents learn the situation first in a detailed way including most of the psychological points of view. Then by using that knowledge and awareness, parents can start to make gentle movements to see changes in their child. You can think of the same scenario with teacher-student, and also self-self.  I claim that we can apply digital parenting to ourselves in addition to our children, and students. You can use the skills for yourself.  I am excited to see your comments, questions, and any contributions to my course about digital parenting.See you in the class:)

Overview

Section 1: Giriş

Lecture 1 Introduction

Lecture 2 Digital Danger in Numbers

Section 2: Understanding Technology Related Problems

Lecture 3 Is It an Addiction?

Lecture 4 Online Addiction Test

Lecture 5 How and Why to use Technology Agenda ?

Section 3: Parenting Styles

Lecture 6 Is Technology Safe for Kids?

Lecture 7 Parenting Styles

Lecture 8 What to do with Parenting Styles?

Section 4: Technology Meets Which Needs of Children and Young Adults?

Lecture 9 Why Do children and Yound Adults Use Internet ?

Lecture 10 What are Game Motivations ?

Lecture 11 Pathway to Game Addiction

Lecture 12 Technology and Achievement Relation

Lecture 13 Technology and Social Motivation

Lecture 14 Technology and Mastery Motivation

Lecture 15 Technology and Creativity Motivation

Lecture 16 Technology and Values

Lecture 17 Technology and Values-2

Lecture 18 Activity for Children

Section 5: Developmental Stages and Role of Dopamine

Lecture 19 Piaget's Developmental Stages

Lecture 20 How to apply Piaget's Developmental Stages in Digital Parenting?

Lecture 21 Dopamine Fasting

Lecture 22 How to Apply Dopamine Fasting?

Lecture 23 Organizing Digital Detox Plan

Section 6: Safe Internet and Behavioral Tips for Digital Parenting

Lecture 24 Safe Internet

Lecture 25 Decision and Emotion Relation

Lecture 26 Actions and Values

Lecture 27 Organizing Place and Time

Lecture 28 How Effortless Actions Ruin Your Life ?

Lecture 29 Smart Goals

Lecture 30 Thought and Pleasure Relation

Lecture 31 Let's Summarize Behavioral Tips for Digital Parenting

Parents, caregivers, teachers, policy makers and any one who has relation with technology.