
Parenting Like It’s War (Because It Kind Of Is)
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Entertainment is discipling our children more effectively than church or even parents, creating an urgent need for parents to reclaim storytelling and media consumption in their homes. The real battle for kids' hearts and minds happens through the stories they absorb daily, not just in classrooms or on social media.
• Less than 15% of media worldwide is made for kids, with an even smaller percentage containing pro-God messages
• Today's children get 60% of their media from YouTube rather than traditional channels
• Tech companies design content specifically to capture children's attention through tactics like seven-second scene changes
• Parents can establish clear boundaries around device usage with designated charging stations and screen-free times
• Reframe technology as a tool for creation rather than consumption by starting family projects that use tech for good
• "Aria Appleton" film offers families entertainment that addresses relevant issues like adoption and bullying from a faith perspective
• Setting reasonable rules is more effective than creating overly strict boundaries that inspire rebellion
• Parents working long hours can be more intentional about discussing media with children during the time they do have together
• Consider periodic "tech detoxes" to reset family patterns and assess dependency levels
Check out "Aria Appleton" on Amazon Prime Video and find the Parent/Leader's Guide at givesendgo.com/ariaappleton to help facilitate meaningful family discussions about the film's themes.
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