01627nam a2200313u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038010001500079020004500094020004300139035002100182040005700203042000800260050002400268082002000292100002100312245014500333250003200478260003300510300002600543504006400569505055200633630003501185650002701220650004401247700002201291741542707 OCoLC 20190501183418.0ta120822s2012 nyu b 001 0 eng  a2012007165 a9781451657340 (trade paper : alk. paper) a9781451658118 (hardcover : alk. paper) a(OCoLC)741542707 aDLCbengcDLCdYDXdBTCTAdYDXCPdBDXdCO2dNPLdBWX apcc00aHQ784.I58bS77 201200a004.67/80832231 aSteyer, James P.10aTalking back to Facebook :ba common sense guide to raising kids in the digital age /cJames P. Steyer ; with a foreword by Chelsea Clinton. a1st Scribner trade pbk. ed. aNew York :bScribner,c2012. axiv, 206 p. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 189-198) and index.0 aThe RAP on digital media -- Relationships : connection, intimacy, and self-image -- Attention and addiction : your child's brain on computers -- The loss of privacy : why your child is at risk -- The end of innocence -- Embracing the positives of digital media -- Kids are more than data points -- Parenting 2.0 : top common sense tips -- Birth to age two -- Ages three to four -- Ages five to six -- Ages seven to eight -- Ages nine to ten -- Ages eleven to twelve -- Ages thirteen to fifteen -- Conclusion : talking back and taking back control.00aFacebook (Electronic resource) 0aInternet and children. 0aInternet and childrenxSafety measures.1 aClinton, Chelsea.