![]() ![]() He doesn’t join the global hysteria of “the screens make zombies of our kids”. I have to admit, when it comes to speaking about raising kids in the digital era, Nir is a refreshing voice. Until I got to the chapter that deals with raising children (“Part 6, how to raise indistractable children”). Maybe I already read too many similar books and articles, maybe I’m just that smart (not really) but for me, most of Indistractable wasn’t valuable. My biggest problem with this book is that I already knew almost everything that Nir wrote. In other words, anything you do is a potential distraction unless you know what, why and when you are doing it. Paraphrasing Nir, distraction isn’t distraction unless you know what it distracts you from. ![]() I liked the fact that the author “gives permission” to spend time on Facebook, Instagram, Youtube etc, as long as it is what you planned to do. ![]()
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