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The Winter of Our Disconnect
The Winter of Our Disconnect: How Three Totally Wired Teenagers (and a Mother Who Slept with Her iPhone)Pulled the Plug on Their Technology and Lived to Tell the Tale | Susan Maushart
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The wise and hilarious story of a family who discovered that having fewer tools to communicate with led them to actually communicate more. When Susan Maushart first announced her intention to pull the plug on her family's entire armory of electronic weaponry for six months-from the itsy-bitsiest iPod Shuffle to her son's seriously souped-up gaming PC-her three kids didn't blink an eye. Says Maushart: "Looking back, I can understand why. They didn't hear me." For any parent who's ever IM-ed their child to the dinner table, this account of one family's self-imposed exile from the Information Age will leave you LOLing with recognition. But it will also make you think. The Winter of Our Disconnect challenges readers to examine the toll that technology is taking on their own family connections, and to create a media ecology that instead encourages kids-and parents-to thrive. Indeed, as a self-confessed single mom who "slept with her iPhone," Maushart knew her family's exile from Cyburbia wasn't going to be any easier for her than for her three teenagers, ages fourteen, fifteen, and eighteen. Yet they all soon discovered that the rewards of becoming "unplugged" were more rich and varied than any cyber reality could ever be.
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LectricSheep
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Getting ready to teach this book to a bunch of college freshmen today! One mom and her three kids turned off all screens in their home for 6 months. It's aimed at parents, so it's a useful tool for talking about audience, and the students disagree with many of her claims, so it's also good for talking about bias. 😂 Plus, it's an entertaining read-- Maushart is funny as hell. (Also shoutout to The Regulator for making bookmarks too bright to lose)

Jaimelire Interesting. 7y
merelybookish Have fun! 7y
LectricSheep @merelybookish Thanks! It's been well received so far. Some students even elected to read the whole book instead of just the assigned chapters. 🙌🏻 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled Good job!! Seems like the type of book to really engage students and foster discourse. 7y
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LectricSheep
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Pickpick

I've read many books for my #readinginadigitalage course, & none of them have been as personal & compelling as this. An Australian single mom & journalist decides she & her three teenagers will live in a "screen-free" home for six months. She interweaves anecdotes & hard evidence to argue for moderation & intention in technology consumption. I will definitely be making some changes to my life after reading this. All the ❤️ for this little book.

Laura317 My family would revolt, mutiny and have me tarred and feathered before they'd give up their screens (tvs, phones, tablets). 7y
Pruzy But how would you post on Litsy??? 7y
RadicalReader @LectricSheep absolutely amazing book parents should give this a try so children and teens will socialize and interact with one another so they‘ll socialize and express themselves in words and not emojis 7y
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dariazeoli
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Would you #livetotell about it if you unplugged for a long time? It certainly seems, sometimes, that the world isn't set up for an analog life 🤔

#augustgrrrl

Cinfhen I remember hearing about this book... 7y
ErickaS_Flyleafunfurled My son had to go without wifi for 5 days while we were on vacation and it was like he was in detox. Tremors, pale, cold sweats 😂 7y
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