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“The Comparison Trap: How to Break Free, How to Stay Free,” from Christian Faith Publishing author Yvonne Copeland, MSW, LCSW, addresses the.
and then what do we do with all that information, which can be helpful for parents. you mentioned some of the big ones, and the big one for parents to understand is the comparison trap when you are online. the beauty and appearance issue that you see on the aps, it s real. there is things more nebulous, like avoiding spaces where there could be cyber hate. i think the biggest takeaway for parents is this is a conversation starter, and there are ten good things to be aware of, and how do you start to have conversations with your kids about what to do about those things. and another one is to think about how screen time might impact sleep or physical activity, and that could be set as a rule like taking the phone out of their room at night.