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Raising Digital Natives: Helping Our Kids Thrive with Technology

Raising Digital Natives: Helping Our Kids Thrive with Technology

Update: 2025-12-22
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Dr. Burns shares three simple, powerful ways parents can lead well in a digital age:

  • Protect your tables – creating intentional space for connection and conversation
  • Take back bedrooms – prioritizing sleep, safety, and shared spaces
  • Steward your clocks – being intentional with the limited time you have with your kids

You’ll also hear encouragement rooted in faith, neuroscience, and real-life parenting, reminding us that this conversation is ultimately about connection—not control.

What You'll Learn

  • What it means to raise digital natives (Gen Z and Gen Alpha)
  • How technology impacts attention, memory, mental health, and identity formation
  • Why boredom is actually good for kids’ brains and creativity
  • How family meals and shared time build resilience, trust, and emotional health
  • Why removing screens from bedrooms can dramatically improve sleep and emotional regulation
  • The Nine-Minute Theory for increasing meaningful parent-child connection
  • How faith, balance, and intentionality can guide families toward healthy technology habits

 

Resources Mentioned

  • LifeGroup Talk Notes
  • Romans 12:2 – Scripture referenced when discussing cultural habits vs. transformation
  • Dr. Anne Fishel (Harvard Medical School)The Benefit of Family Meal Time
  • Brian McLaren – Author and theologian; Four Stages of Faith Development
    • Simplicity → Complexity → Perplexity → Harmony
  • Axis.org – Life.Church partner focused on lifelong parent-child conversations
  • Barna Group – Research on families, Gen Z, and Gen Alpha
  • Life.Church Aligning Values – Referenced in closing encouragement
  • Screen Time Suggestions:
    • Preschool (2–5):
      • Supervised iPad use OK, up to 1 hour/day.
      • Parent chooses QUALITY content; child doesn’t “drive” device.
      • Keep healthy developmental routines (sleep, outdoor play, undistracted parental connection).
    • Elementary (5–12):
      • Under 2 hours/day, PRIORITIZED AFTER schoolwork/family/chores.
      • Devices should be locked down as much as possible with parental controls.
      • No social media.
      • No devices in bedrooms; shared family spaces only. (Hard with iPads and Gaming)
    • Teens: 
      • Same guidelines for Adults!
      • Focus on Purpose, Benefits, and Balance.
      • Ask: “How much time do I want my kids to remember me on my phone?”
      • Model the same standards: < 2 hours/day, no bedroom screens.

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Raising Digital Natives: Helping Our Kids Thrive with Technology

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