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In this episode of At Home, Jennifer Naraki shares some eye opening statistics about screen time and helps us engage in an honest discussion about the positives and negatives of screen time. We talk about the struggles we have balancing screen time in our own homes, how we use technology for home schooling, and even share some light hearted ways screen time plays a role in building family memories. We hope this episode will give you some food for thought, as well as practical take aways for making the most out of technology.

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Show Notes

Jennifer Naraki:
The new American Academy of Pediatrics Screen Time Guidelines can be found here
Research from the Kaiser Foundation can be found here

Jennifer’s Favorite Websites:
To buy cute vintage books:
Ebay

Places to find…
Waldorf school inspiration
Charlotte Mason school inspiration

For Kids:
To watch Animal episodes that are both educational and fun:
http://pbskids.org/wildkratts/
To watch History episodes that are both educational and fun:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=liberty+kids
To watch Church History episodes that are both educational and fun:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=torchlighters+heroes+of+faith

Greta Eskridge:
Keyboarding Without Tears

Greta’s Favorite Websites:
To find books, new and vintage:
Amazon
To find Charlotte Mason education inspiration:
Ambleside
To find books to listen to aloud:
Audible

For kids:
Blue Planet and Planet Earth for learning all about nature
To look for low tides and find the best days for tide pooling:
http://www.saltwatertides.com/pickpred.html
To identify bugs:
http://insect-identification.com

Kristin Rogers:
Rosetta Stone
Raz Kids

Kristin’s Favorite websites:
Google
You Tube
Netflix

For kids:
For playings game with grandpa and cousin over Skype:
Minecraft

For faith based shows:
www.rightnow.org

Jen Dees:
Jen’s favorite websites:
Prager University for political and social issues
Librivox for free audiobook:
Mafrance for foreign language videos by the BBC

Brianne Buskey:
Bre’s Favorite websites:
Ambleside Online for great free read booklists broken down by grades
Smitten Kitchen when I need something yummy to cook

For used books:
Ebay
Amazon
Abe Books
Alibis

For kids:
Libribox for online audio books:
Khan Academy for online math program:

Rachel Reeves:
CNN documentary- #Being13: Inside the Secret World of Teens
Audible
Rachel’s favorite websites:
http://www.worldmag.com
http://www.albertmohler.com
http://www.colsoncenter.org

For kids:
Art for Kids Hub
Rush Revere Homeschool

  continue reading

52 episodes

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Screen Time

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In this episode of At Home, Jennifer Naraki shares some eye opening statistics about screen time and helps us engage in an honest discussion about the positives and negatives of screen time. We talk about the struggles we have balancing screen time in our own homes, how we use technology for home schooling, and even share some light hearted ways screen time plays a role in building family memories. We hope this episode will give you some food for thought, as well as practical take aways for making the most out of technology.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

Click “Continue Reading” down below for show notes.



Show Notes

Jennifer Naraki:
The new American Academy of Pediatrics Screen Time Guidelines can be found here
Research from the Kaiser Foundation can be found here

Jennifer’s Favorite Websites:
To buy cute vintage books:
Ebay

Places to find…
Waldorf school inspiration
Charlotte Mason school inspiration

For Kids:
To watch Animal episodes that are both educational and fun:
http://pbskids.org/wildkratts/
To watch History episodes that are both educational and fun:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=liberty+kids
To watch Church History episodes that are both educational and fun:
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=torchlighters+heroes+of+faith

Greta Eskridge:
Keyboarding Without Tears

Greta’s Favorite Websites:
To find books, new and vintage:
Amazon
To find Charlotte Mason education inspiration:
Ambleside
To find books to listen to aloud:
Audible

For kids:
Blue Planet and Planet Earth for learning all about nature
To look for low tides and find the best days for tide pooling:
http://www.saltwatertides.com/pickpred.html
To identify bugs:
http://insect-identification.com

Kristin Rogers:
Rosetta Stone
Raz Kids

Kristin’s Favorite websites:
Google
You Tube
Netflix

For kids:
For playings game with grandpa and cousin over Skype:
Minecraft

For faith based shows:
www.rightnow.org

Jen Dees:
Jen’s favorite websites:
Prager University for political and social issues
Librivox for free audiobook:
Mafrance for foreign language videos by the BBC

Brianne Buskey:
Bre’s Favorite websites:
Ambleside Online for great free read booklists broken down by grades
Smitten Kitchen when I need something yummy to cook

For used books:
Ebay
Amazon
Abe Books
Alibis

For kids:
Libribox for online audio books:
Khan Academy for online math program:

Rachel Reeves:
CNN documentary- #Being13: Inside the Secret World of Teens
Audible
Rachel’s favorite websites:
http://www.worldmag.com
http://www.albertmohler.com
http://www.colsoncenter.org

For kids:
Art for Kids Hub
Rush Revere Homeschool

  continue reading

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