Connected Yet Apart: Reclaiming Family in the Digital Age examines how social media and digital technology, while keeping us constantly online, often weaken the very bonds that hold families together. Drawing on real-life examples and thoughtful analysis, the book uncovers the subtle ways screens reshape family communication, attention, and emotional closeness. More than a critique, it offers practical solutions-simple habits, boundaries, and intentional practices that help families reconnect and thrive in a tech-driven world.
Written in clear, engaging language, this book equips parents, spouses, and children alike with tools to restore warmth, togetherness, and meaningful connection at home. It is both a timely reminder and a hopeful guide for anyone longing to reclaim family life from the quiet grip of digital distraction
Connected Yet Apart: Reclaiming Family in the Digital Age examines how social media and digital technology, while keeping us constantly online, often weaken the very bonds that hold families together. Drawing on real-life examples and thoughtful analysis, the book uncovers the subtle ways screens reshape family communication, attention, and emotional closeness. More than a critique, it offers practical solutions-simple habits, boundaries, and intentional practices that help families reconnect and thrive in a tech-driven world.
Written in clear, engaging language, this book equips parents, spouses, and children alike with tools to restore warmth, togetherness, and meaningful connection at home. It is both a timely reminder and a hopeful guide for anyone longing to reclaim family life from the quiet grip of digital distraction