Beyond Remote-controlled Childhood


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Reduce screen media's potentially harmful impact




Remote Control


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An alien artifact turns a young girl into Death's adopted daughter in Remote Control, a thrilling sci-fi tale of community and female empowerment from Nebula and Hugo Award-winner Nnedi Okorafor “She’s the adopted daughter of the Angel of Death. Beware of her. Mind her. Death guards her like one of its own.” The day Fatima forgot her name, Death paid a visit. From hereon in she would be known as Sankofa—a name that meant nothing to anyone but her, the only tie to her family and her past. Her touch is death, and with a glance a town can fall. And she walks—alone, except for her fox companion—searching for the object that came from the sky and gave itself to her when the meteors fell and when she was yet unchanged; searching for answers. But is there a greater purpose for Sankofa, now that Death is her constant companion? Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award (audiobook version). At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.




Remote Control Childhood?


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Ever since television became a daily staple of U.S. family life, its influence on children has been the subject of study and debate. No aspect of the debate has been more heated than violence in the media. But a growing knowledge base has shifted the focus of the debate from whether media violence contributes to violence in real life to what can be done to deal with and reduce the violence. This book, written for both teachers and parents, aims to inspire creation of a "village" that supports the development of more positive media and media culture for children. The guide is divided into three parts. Part 1 gives background information on media, media violence, and the media culture and how it affects children. Part 2 discusses classroom strategies for working effectively with children on the full range of ways media, media violence, and media culture touch their lives. Part 3 describes strategies for working on media issues outside the classroom, with parents, in schools, and in the wider community. Throughout the book is information detailing the important issues underlying each topic, as well as guidelines to clarify how to address these issues, action ideas for how to begin, and numerous examples illustrating how teachers, parents, and others in the wider community have translated the suggestions into practice in their particular settings. The "Resources" section includes a bibliography, selected videos on media violence and children, selected children's books with annotations, organizations, national TV networks, government officials, and major toy manufacturers and retailers. Appendices present the NAEYC Position Statement on Media Violence in Children's Lives, sample materials from a community activity, and a sample flyer from a local event. (Contains 19 references.) (EV)




Hunter and His Amazing Remote Control


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Teach self-control to your third and fourth grade children by using their buttons on their remote controls. The book contains an activity guide and an illustrated storybook.




Remote Control


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In this book, Dr. Leonard Jason shares his considerable clinical and research expertise to help parents, healthcare professionals, and policymakers understand, manage, and reduce the negative impact of TV, the Internet, computer games, and other electronic media. He also identifies the positive aspects of these media and presents concrete suggestions and scientifically proven techniques for modifying children's negative behaviors and enhancing family life away from TV and computer screens.Includes a sample child-parent contract, monitoring logs, a list of television network contacts, and other useful resources.




Remotely Controlled


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A startling expos of Britain's growing addiction to television and why and what should be done to stop it, the author looks at the statistics that show television has become an obsession even more influential than parents inside the household. In this insightful and shockingly perceptive assessment of the relationship with the small screen, the author reveals the alarming reality of what television is actually doing physically, emotionally, intellectually, and socially. He provides evidence as to how television contributes to the rising global obesity rate by actually slowing our metabolic rate, stunts children's brain development, and is responsible for over half of all rapes and murders in the industrialized world.




Collaborative Problem Solving


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This book is the first to systematically describe the key components necessary to ensure successful implementation of Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) across mental health settings and non-mental health settings that require behavioral management. This resource is designed by the leading experts in CPS and is focused on the clinical and implementation strategies that have proved most successful within various private and institutional agencies. The book begins by defining the approach before delving into the neurobiological components that are key to understanding this concept. Next, the book covers the best practices for implementation and evaluating outcomes, both in the long and short term. The book concludes with a summary of the concept and recommendations for additional resources, making it an excellent concise guide to this cutting edge approach. Collaborative Problem Solving is an excellent resource for psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and all medical professionals working to manage troubling behaviors. The text is also valuable for readers interested in public health, education, improved law enforcement strategies, and all stakeholders seeking to implement this approach within their program, organization, and/or system of care.




What's Inside a Remote Control?


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Discusses the parts inside television remote controls and how they work together.




Remote Controlled


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SECTION I --WHAT WE HAVE BECOME. Chapter 1. Marks on the Soul. Chapter 2. A World That Scares Me. Chapter 3. The Child is Father of the Man. Chapter 4. Teen Viewers and a Darker Sound of Music. Chapter 5. Creativity and the Mind. Chapter 6. Squandering God's Greatest Gift: Time. Chapter 7. The Killing Fields of Substance Abuse. Chapter 8. Sexuality and the Occult. Chapter 9. Three Bad Checks: Advertising, News, and Language. Chapter 10. Media Battle Between Good and Evil - No Contest. Chapter 11. The Long Bloody Trail - Violence in America. Chapter 12. Is Winning Really the Only Thing?. Chapter 13. Divorce - The Ruined Eden. Chapter 14. So What Have Been the Results?. Chapter 15. Once upon a Time - When We Still Had Childhood. Chapter 16. Which Direction to Go?. Chapter 17. The Apostle Paul, Saint Francis, Robo cop and Home Alone. Chapter 18. God Himself Can't Kill Them. Chapter 19. That Most Misunderstood Quality: Creativity. Chapter 20. The Rabbi's Eight Magic Words. Chapter 21. Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night. Chapter 22. In Conclusion. Chapter 23. The Spring of Wonder