Breaking the Trance

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Self-help

Social Sciences

Cynthia C Johnson

George Lynn

Central Recovery Press

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6 x 9
208 pages
Paperback

A Practical Guide for Parenting the Screen-Dependent Child

An easy-to-follow guide that will help parents understand recreational screen media use at home. Recreational screen media use is quickly replacing family time, by no fault of parents. They are doing the best they can based on the information available to them, which claims nothing can be done to stop their children’s screen dependence.

Parents seeking change need a new framework for action. Breaking the Trance does not blame parents or vilify technology, but it does give parents clear and effective strategies to implement immediately. The results will restore a sense of care and connection within the family.

Cynthia C Johnson

Cynthia C Johnson, MA, utilizes in-home individualized therapeutic tutoring to help unique PK-12 learners reach their full potential. She is the founding director of the Venture Program at Bellevue College in Washington state, the first degree program in the nation designed for students challenged with learning and intellectual disabilities. Her work has been featured by National Public Radio, the Chicago Tribune, Inside Higher Education, University Business Magazine, the Seattle Times, and KIRO 7.

George Lynn

As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Psychotherapist located in Bellevue, WA, serving adults, I use strategies suited to your situation to help you meet, and transcend challenges in your life. ​ ​In our work together, we will co-invent, with your inspiration, ways for you to realize joy, love, and meaningful accomplishment in your life. We will look at satisfiers and dis-satisfiers, so as to move things in a positive way. And please check out my latest book (co-authored with Cynthia Johnson, M.A.) titled, Breaking the Trance: A Practical Guide for Parenting the Screen-Dependent Child, as well as other books I have written.
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