In a world where every teenager wakes up to a glowing screen, parenting has never felt more complex-or more urgent. Parenting the Tech-Addicted Teen: How to Reconnect in a Distracted World is a compassionate, science-based guide for parents who feel lost in the noise of notifications, algorithms, and endless scrolling. Through heartfelt storytelling and accessible neuroscience, this book helps parents understand what's really happening inside their teenager's mind-and inside their own hearts.
It reveals how dopamine loops, instant gratification, and social comparison shape the modern adolescent brain and why traditional "rules" no longer work in the digital age. Instead of control, it offers connection. Instead of guilt, it offers guidance. Across four practical chapters, readers will learn how to: Understand the neuroscience behind tech addiction and attention hijacking Manage emotional fallout with calm, empathy, and confidence Build a Family Tech Plan that encourages balance, not rebellion Strengthen communication through curiosity and trust Prepare teens for a future where emotional intelligence matters more than ever Each chapter concludes with real-life examples, reflection prompts, and family challenges that bring theory to life and inspire action.
You'll discover how to start difficult conversations without conflict, teach self-awareness around screen use, and celebrate progress-not perfection. Blending science, empathy, and strategy, this book is both a mirror and a map: it shows you where families are now and how to walk together toward deeper connection. Whether your teen is constantly online or just beginning to drift away, these pages will remind you that change begins not with control, but with understanding.
Because parenting in the digital age isn't about unplugging our children from technology-it's about reconnecting them to what's real.
In a world where every teenager wakes up to a glowing screen, parenting has never felt more complex-or more urgent. Parenting the Tech-Addicted Teen: How to Reconnect in a Distracted World is a compassionate, science-based guide for parents who feel lost in the noise of notifications, algorithms, and endless scrolling. Through heartfelt storytelling and accessible neuroscience, this book helps parents understand what's really happening inside their teenager's mind-and inside their own hearts.
It reveals how dopamine loops, instant gratification, and social comparison shape the modern adolescent brain and why traditional "rules" no longer work in the digital age. Instead of control, it offers connection. Instead of guilt, it offers guidance. Across four practical chapters, readers will learn how to: Understand the neuroscience behind tech addiction and attention hijacking Manage emotional fallout with calm, empathy, and confidence Build a Family Tech Plan that encourages balance, not rebellion Strengthen communication through curiosity and trust Prepare teens for a future where emotional intelligence matters more than ever Each chapter concludes with real-life examples, reflection prompts, and family challenges that bring theory to life and inspire action.
You'll discover how to start difficult conversations without conflict, teach self-awareness around screen use, and celebrate progress-not perfection. Blending science, empathy, and strategy, this book is both a mirror and a map: it shows you where families are now and how to walk together toward deeper connection. Whether your teen is constantly online or just beginning to drift away, these pages will remind you that change begins not with control, but with understanding.
Because parenting in the digital age isn't about unplugging our children from technology-it's about reconnecting them to what's real.