TY - BOOK AU - Gold,Jodi TI - Screen-smart parenting: how to find balance and benefit in your child's use of social media, apps, and digital devices SN - 1462515533 (paperback) PY - 2015/// CY - New York, London PB - The Guilford Press KW - Internet and children KW - Parenting KW - Social media N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 292-296) and index; Introduction: Throw away the rule book -- I; THE BRAVE NEW DIGITAL WORLD. Understanding your family's digital habitat : cultivating online resilience and digital citizenship ; Digital milestones : the facts behind how technology affects your child's development ; The digital landscape : what you need to know about the tech terrain ; From the Ipotty to FaceBook fame : the good, the bad, and the ugly of the digital debates -- II: GROWING UP DIGITAL. Downloading in diapers : managing your child's digital world before preschool--ages 0-2 ; Digitods and technotots : everything you need to know about the digital world you learned in kindergarten--ages 3-5 ; Digital magic years : the calm before the digital storm of middle school--ages 6-8 ; Welcome to the frequent flyer club : equipped with a digital boarding pass and ready to take off--ages 8-10 ; Tweens and the texting revolution : digital media use at its peak--ages 11-14 ; Just digital : rewriting the rules on independence, dating, friends, and school--ages 15-18 -- III: ONE SIZE DOES NOT FIT ALL. The digitally challenging child : modifying the rules for kids with ADHD, anxiety, and depression ; Don't take away the phone! : The nuts and bolts of your family digital technology agreement N2 - "Even for today's most tech-savvy parents, managing kids' technology use is a huge challenge fraught with uncertainties. What kinds (and amounts) of screen time boost learning and development--and what kinds may be harmful? What is the right age for a game console or a smartphone? How can kids and teens be protected from cyberbullying and learn to be good digital citizens? What impact do parents' technology habits have? In her busy psychiatry practice--and while raising her own kids--Jodi Gold sees every day both the mind-boggling benefits and the serious downsides of technology. In a positive, accessible style, she gives parents a wealth of practical strategies for navigating the digital frontier and creating realistic, doable rules and expectations for the whole family"-- ER -