Today we continue our conversation about building tech trust with our children. Last week we discussed how to ensure tech is a good fit for our family, child, and season of life. In today’s conversation we look at ten ways…
In today’s conversation we’ll cover what it takes to ensure a new tech is a good fit for your family. Today’s verse: Luke 16:10-12: “One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much, and one who…
This is our last episode on the “Back to School” series! To wrap this all up, we dive into conversation with Anna about how we can make Analog Adventures with our own families. The emphasis of today’s conversation: You can…
In today’s episode Anna weighs in on our conversations through the first four episodes, and brings her insight and wit to bear on subjects that matter to us as parents as well our kids.
How do we keep the internet safe at home? This question haunts the minds and hearts of parents who have young children and a house filled with modern tech: smartphones, smart tvs, tablets, laptops (some provided by school), how do…
Today we wrap up our conversation on finding balance with gaming. We focus specifically on: 1. How to know when gaming is healthy? 2. How to be a part of your child’s gaming world? I also address one of the…
Video games can feel overwhelming for parents. How do we know if video games are a good idea? Which games should we pick? Today we answer these questions and give all parents a firm-foundation with which to love their children…
Being present matters. Today’s conversation is an extension of Tuesday’s, with three examples that help us connect what we learned about friendship to our own daily lives.
Are smartphones and social media the new cul de sac? Do our children need to be online in order to have friends? In today’s podcast we take these questions head on and talk about what it takes to make a…
In our previous conversation we discussed how to handle conversations about new tech with our children. Today we’re going to walk through specific conversations addressing three tech parents hear about most often: smartphones, social media, and video games.