What is our role, as parents, guardians, and educators, in preparing students for the requirements of modern society, while also equipping them with timeless truths? Below are helpful three tips for teaching time management with technology.
This may seem obvious, but the mobility guaranteed by technology can actually create more temptations. Just 20 years ago, phones and computers were fixed in one part of the workplace, school, or home. Now, laptops and mobile phones travel everywhere with us. The easily accessibility is almost too easy, and can lead to mindless scrolling or down the black hole of inane entertainment.
Like most things, technology is best put to use when it is appreciated. While it seems trendy to be constantly ‘plugged in,’ the key to life is actually being present to live it. Civilizations flourished for thousands of years before the iPhone. A family in 2018 can survive one week without their devices. When you have finished the fast, reflect on what it meant for your family, and how you could implement smaller “fasts” each week.
Your children may be surprised at just how much there is to see, do, and think in this wonderful world when they are not looking at a screen.