In an age where digital connections often surpass face-to-face interactions, understanding the impact of social media on our youngest digital natives is more critical than ever. This book offers a crucial exploration into how these platforms influence the psychological development and social lives of young people. Navigating through a mix of scholarly research and real-life examples, this book provides a comprehensive look at the dual influences of social media—how it can bolster but also undermine self-esteem and how it transforms interpersonal relationships. From the highs of connectivity and shared community to the lows of cyberbullying and social anxiety, the effects are profound and multifaceted. Whether you are helping navigate the complexities of online interactions in your professional life, or you are a parent seeking to understand the digital realms your children inhabit, this book is an essential companion. It brings to light the challenges and opportunities presented by social media and serves as a beacon for fostering healthy, resilient young minds in our digital age.
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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Neuware - In an age where digital connections often surpass face-to-face interactions, understanding the impact of social media on our youngest digital natives is more critical than ever. This book offers a crucial exploration into how these platforms influence the psychological development and social lives of young people. Navigating through a mix of scholarly research and real-life examples, this book provides a comprehensive look at the dual influences of social media-how it can bolster but also undermine self-esteem and how it transforms interpersonal relationships. From the highs of connectivity and shared community to the lows of cyberbullying and social anxiety, the effects are profound and multifaceted. Whether you are helping navigate the complexities of online interactions in your professional life, or you are a parent seeking to understand the digital realms your children inhabit, this book is an essential companion. It brings to light the challenges and opportunities presented by social media and serves as a beacon for fostering healthy, resilient young minds in our digital age. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798894151809
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