Connect (DVD)
$14.99
In a social media-centered world, the smart phone has become a cultural rite of passage for kids. But is that rite all wrong? How can this generation of parents blaze a new trail to equip their kids to thrive in an ever-changing digital environment while steering clear of the dangers that lurk nearby? With six kids, Kirk Cameron fully understands this dilemma. So he went to the experts, and what he learned will enlighten, challenge, and encourage parents. And best of all: it can help strengthen your family! If you re committed to raising kids who will make an impact in this world, see CONNECT and find help, hope, and strength for parenting kids and teens in a social media world.
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SKU (UPC): 602341010290
Kirk Cameron
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2018
Publisher: Provident Distribution
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