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Critical Thinking in the Digital Age: How Parents Can Teach Source Checking, Media Literacy, and Online Safety (Ages 12-14)

by Emily Hartwell
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798197503404
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 180
  • Original Price: GBP 9.76
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 214 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Life Stages / Teenagers

Your twelve-year-old already lives online. The window to teach them how to think about it is open right now.

Between twelve and fourteen, a child's brain is forming the habits that will run for the next several decades. The prefrontal cortex, the part responsible for slow, deliberate thought, will not finish developing until around twenty-five. The limbic system, the part that reacts to a startling video with a rush of feeling, has been running at full speed since puberty. In the gap between those two systems sits every viral video, every algorithmic recommendation, every deepfake, every group chat, every "free" app that is, in practice, being paid for in your child's data. The numbers are not vague: forty-four percent of eighteen-to-twenty-four-year-olds now use social media as their main news source; ninety-six percent of school apps share student data with at least one third party; cyberbullying peaks at the exact ages this book addresses.

This is a book of conversations, not rules. Each chapter follows a two-layer structure: a private Refresh for you, then a scripted Coach session you can run with your child in about fifteen minutes a week. The method is built on three questions any child can run on any screen for the rest of their life: who made this, what do they want, how do I know? The questions are simple enough to remember at the bus stop and strong enough to survive whatever platform comes next.

Inside this book:

  • The Three-Question Protocol, and how to install it in a year of fifteen-minute conversations
  • SIFT, lateral reading, and click-restraint, made teachable for parents who were never taught them
  • Deepfakes, AI chatbots, dark patterns, and the manipulation patterns to name aloud
  • How feeds decide, how rabbit holes form, and how to reset recommendations in ten minutes
  • The privacy settings that actually matter (six, not forty), and the cyberbullying promise that protects disclosure

For parents of twelve-to-fourteen-year-olds who feel out of their depth on the platforms their children use every day, and who want a practical method that respects both their child's intelligence and their own time.

By the end of the year, your child will not need rules. They will have a posture.

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