• Ep. 142 — High Tech Kids: When to Upgrade & When to Downgrade

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 142 — High Tech Kids: When to Upgrade & When to Downgrade

  • Summary

  • In this thought-provoking episode of the Raising Godly Girls Podcast, co-hosts Rachael and Natalie delve into the complexities of technology in modern family life. As parents navigate the fast-paced digital landscape, they grapple with crucial decisions: should we continually upgrade our kids' tech, or is it time to step back and reassess? Drawing from insightful Barna research, Rachael and Natalie discuss how generational attitudes toward technology have evolved from enthusiastic adoption to a more cautious approach.

    With the rapid advancements in technology and the recent rise of artificial intelligence, parents are left wondering how to integrate these tools into their homes while maintaining a God-centered perspective. Rachael and Natalie share personal experiences, emphasizing the importance of using technology as a tool for growth rather than allowing it to dominate family dynamics. They highlight practical strategies, including conducting a Technology Assessment, to help families set healthy boundaries and prioritize meaningful interactions.

    Join Rachael and Natalie as they explore the intersection of faith and technology, providing listeners with the guidance needed to foster a healthy relationship with tech in their homes. Discover how to engage your daughters in conversations about tech use, ensuring that their digital lives reflect their God-given values.

    Listen in and be encouraged to lead your family with intention in a world that is ever-changing!

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