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  • Parenting for the Digital Age

  • The Truth behind Media's Effect on Children and What to Do about It
  • By: Bill Ratner
  • Narrated by: Bill Ratner
  • Length: 4 hrs and 47 mins

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Parenting for the Digital Age

By: Bill Ratner
Narrated by: Bill Ratner
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Publisher's Summary

From how to deal with cyberbullying to the strange, true stories behind Barbie and G.I. Joe, media insider Bill Ratner takes an inside look at our wired-up world in a fascinating book - part memoir, part parenting guide - for the digital age. Landing his first job in advertising at age 14, Ratner learned early that the media doesn't necessarily have our best interests at heart. His career as one of America’s most popular voiceover artists and his life as a parent and educator gives listeners a first-hand look at the effects of digital media on children and what you can do about it.

©2014 Bill Ratner (P)2014 Bill Ratner

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