01018nam a22001937a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000100007608200180008610000270010424501310013126400460026230000490030833600090035733700150036633800110038152004000039270000320079220250918145125.0250918b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789715908344 cGSLRC aKID W654 2015 aWigand, Molly.eauthor aTime-out from technology :ba kid's guide to unplugging and having fun /cwritten by Molly Wigand; illustrated by R. W. Alley. aPasay:bPaulines Publishing House,c2015. a[unpaged] :bcolored illustrations ;c20 cm. atext aunmediated avolume aAs they grow into young adulthood, our children's relationship with technology becomes even more intense and complicated. The internet creates a dynamic in which it is difficult to discern which relationships are real and which are false or illusory. At a time when young people have more "friends" than ever online, the addictive technology keeps them from interacting with people in real life. aAlley, R. W. eillustrator.