The opt-out family How to give your kids what technology can't

Erin Loechner

Book - 2024

"The Opt-Out Family unveils compelling research and startling insights from Erin Loechner's experiences as a social media trailblazer and former influencer, as well as practical and creative ways to transform your family's relationship with today's ever-evolving technology"--

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Subjects
Published
Grand Rapids, Michigan : Zondervan Books [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Erin Loechner (author)
Physical Description
xiii, 306 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9780310345695
  • A Note to Readers
  • Introduction It Started with a Rope Swing
  • Chapter 1. The Algorithm: What the Numbers Say and Why It Matters
  • Chapter 2. Disrupt: Casting the Vision for a Better Tomorrow
  • Chapter 3. The Strategy: Developing a Foolproof Plan
  • Chapter 4. N of 1: Discovering What Delights Our Kids Most
  • Chapter 5. iPerson: Supporting a Low-Tech, High-Impact Educational Experience
  • Chapter 6. Are You There, Siri? Reclaiming Wonder for a Worn Generation
  • Chapter 7. Game On: How to Challenge Our Kids and Encourage Healthy Risks
  • Chapter 8. AutoPlay: Building Momentum, Creativity, and Flow into Your Family Culture
  • Chapter 9. Alexa, Meet Baby: Reevaluating the Digital Path We're Paving
  • Chapter 10. Network Effect: Establishing Your Child's Inner Circle
  • Chapter 11. Digital Literacy: Learning a New Way Forward
  • Chapter 12. +Follow: Earning Influence and Authority in Your Home
  • Chapter 13. Code the System: Establishing Rhythms and Supporting Values in Your Home
  • Chapter 14. Trust and Safety: Preparing independent Kids for the World Ahead
  • Closing Invitation "Turn Your Head"
  • Appendix The Opt-Out Family Pledge
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
Review by Library Journal Review

Loechner (Chasing Slow) is a former social media influencer who founded a global tech-free movement that bears the same name as this book's title. Her book encourages parents to dig deep to uncover the roots of why they and their children turn to phones so frequently for nearly everything. She argues that phones and other technical options are draining the life out of children. She asserts that developmental delays, depression, loneliness, stress, and other conditions may arise when children spend too much time on their devices. But there's good news, her book states: parents themselves can provide quality time in ways that technology can't. She advises parents to encourage their child to create healthy habits that don't involve technology, such as exploring nature's offerings together. Peppered throughout the book are tech-related labels: "Log Off" denotes real-world ideas to engage one's family without screens, "DM" headlines advice from other low-tech parents in the trenches, "+Follow" spotlights organizations and leaders fighting against technology's influence, and "Selfie" offers questions for reflection and journaling prompts. VERDICT This volume is a must-have resource for parents. It's jam-packed with ideas for getting offline, all in a highly accessible and readable format.

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