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Listening to an interview this week, I heard someone state that if he took one week off from work with tech, then he would be a year behind when he returned. This felt very familiar. And all too real not just in what I do, but most certainly how parents feel. We feel that technology has hijacked our kids at warp speed and we are just trying our best to catch up. This leaves feelings of overwhelm, frustration, and hopelessness. In this episode I hope to not only validate those feelings, but alleviate them as well.
By Kristi Bush5
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Listening to an interview this week, I heard someone state that if he took one week off from work with tech, then he would be a year behind when he returned. This felt very familiar. And all too real not just in what I do, but most certainly how parents feel. We feel that technology has hijacked our kids at warp speed and we are just trying our best to catch up. This leaves feelings of overwhelm, frustration, and hopelessness. In this episode I hope to not only validate those feelings, but alleviate them as well.