Sam loves video games, tablets, and television. But when mysterious Bad Habit Monsters begin encouraging him to spend more and more time on screens, he starts missing out on the people and activities he loves most. As the monsters grow stronger, Sam learns that too much screen time can affect his mood, behavior, friendships, and daily routines. With the support of his family, Sam embarks on a digital detox journey to build healthy technology habits and discover the rewards of real-world connection. Screen Smart Sam and the Bad Habit Monsters is a timely and engaging story that helps children understand balance, self-control, family connection, and digital wellness in today's technology-driven world.
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Nicole Rawson is an educator, author, and founder of Screen Time Clinic®, a leading organization dedicated to helping families navigate screen addiction, excessive gaming, social media, and digital wellness challenges. A former classroom teacher and mother, Nicole has spent years helping children and parents build healthier relationships with technology through education, coaching, and practical family strategies. Through Screen Smart Sam and the Bad Habit Monsters, she empowers children to discover the joy of real-world play, family connection, and balanced technology use.
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Zustand: Hervorragend. Mazumdar, Arnav (illustrator). Zustand: Hervorragend | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Let's face it, kids love screens. But they don't know what's best for their own good! Follow Sam on a journey from being a distracted, screen obsessed youngster to a confident, screen smart teen. Written in gender neutral terms, children can relate to Sam's struggles keeping the addictive screen "bad habit monsters" away with new rules that help create new healthy habits. This read-aloud story is a great conversation starter for parents to talk about why limiting screen time is necessary and encourages social emotional learning opportunities. "The addictive and stimulating programming design of apps and games makes all types of screens irresistible to children, leaving parents feeling like the bad guys when trying to limit. But this book makes it easy to talk about why parent support is essential" Holly, educator and parent. Featuring easy-to-understand science about the addictive nature of screens and how it affects the body and brain, this internationally-acclaimed book engages young kids to think about how their time would be better served interacting with others off-line. Parents can access resources via the book website [LINK ENTFERNT] It's never too early to start talking to children about why healthy screen routines are essential! Artikel-Nr. 37840747/1
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