
328 Parenting 4 – Anxiety, Depression, and Screens (Ruth Finnegan)
In part 4 of our parenting class, Ruth Finnegan tackles the issue of screen time for children. Although technology itself is neutral, much of what our children spend their time doing with screens is self-destructive and worldly. As parents our responsi
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Show Notes
In part 4 of our parenting class, Ruth Finnegan tackles the issue of screen time for children. Although technology itself is neutral, much of what our children spend their time doing with screens is self-destructive and worldly. As parents our responsibility is to bring God and his scriptures into the family and curtail exposure to worldly entertainment. Doing so may help prevent adolescent anxiety and depression.
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- For more Ruth Finnegan, check out this episode on consumerism
- If you prefer, you can watch the unedited videos here
- See other episodes in this parenting series
- Check out Greg Lukianoff & Jonathan Haidt’s excellent book The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure
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