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Christian Parenting with modern technology

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I think the internet is one of the worst things about parenting. It requires parents to stay ahead of something that’s constantly evolving.

So what is a parent to do? Ignore it, and join an Amish community? Set a few parental controls and just sit back and relax?

Actually, there’s a lot of middle ground, and when wisdom and discernment are applied, careful parents can still navigate 21st century technology safely and productively with their children.

My husband and I have learned as we go, and today I’m sharing what we’ve learned. Read my latest post for Expository Parenting HERE.

Nicki is a regular contributor to the Expository Parenting blog. You can read all of her posts for EP here.

Expository Parenting is dedicated to encouraging and equipping parents as they teach their children the Word of God. Get the book here.

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