Breaking the Trance: A Practical Guide for Parenting the Screen-Dependent Child (Paperback)
Description
An easy-to-follow guide that will help parents understand screen dependence at home.
Recreational screen media use is quickly replacing family time, by no fault of parents. They are doing the best they can based on the information available to them, which claims nothing can be done to stop their children's screen dependence.
Parents seeking change need a new framework for action. Breaking the Trance does not blame parents or vilify technology, but it does give parents clear and effective strategies to implement immediately. The results will restore a sense of care and connection within the family.
George T. Lynn, MA, LMHC, is a psychotherapist from Bellevue, Washington, who has pioneered the use of psychotherapy for adults and children with neuropsychological issues. George is author of the Survival Strategies for Parenting series, Genius Nurturing the Spirit of the Wild Oppositional Child and The Asperger Plus Child.
Cynthia C Johnson, MA, utilizes in-home individualized therapeutic tutoring to help unique K-12 learners reach their full potential. She is the founding director of the Venture Program at Bellevue College in Washington, the first degree program in the nation designed for students challenged with learning and intellectual disabilities.
About the Author
George T. Lynn, MA, LMHC is a psychotherapist who has pioneered the use of psychotherapy for adults and children with neuropsychological issues. George has written articles for national popular-psychology magazines including BP Magazine, The Psychotherapy Networker, and Hope.Cynthia C. Johnson, MA is founding director of the Venture Program at Bellevue College, the first degree program in the nation designed for students challenged with learning and intellectual disabilities. She is also a Certified Mediator Practitioner in Washington State.