With constant connectivity to smart phones, the threats of social media are lurking everywhere, even in places as seemingly innocent as chatrooms in Bible apps. Now is the time to help your daughters develop a biblical self-image, a vibrant faith, and practical strategies for successfully navigating the dangers of the digital age.
We are witnessing an alarming rise in the rates of depression and suicidal tendencies among teenage girls today. Is social media to blame?
Join Joe Tyler as he takes a deep dive into the world of social media, examining the challenges that young girls face including body image issues, cyberbullying, and unrealistic beauty standards.
With constant connectivity to smart phones, the threats of social media are lurking everywhere, even in places as seemingly innocent as chatrooms in Bible apps. Now is the time to help your daughters develop a biblical self-image, a vibrant faith, and practical strategies for successfully navigating the dangers of the digital age.
Joe Tyler served as the Operations Director for Apologia, and spent 30 years in the corporate world as an information systems project manager with Computer Sciences Corporation and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of SC.
The Impact of Social Media on Our Daughters
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With constant connectivity to smart phones, the threats of social media are lurking everywhere, even in places as seemingly innocent as chatrooms in Bible apps. Now is the time to help your daughters develop a biblical self-image, a vibrant faith, and practical strategies for successfully navigating the dangers of the digital age.
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We are witnessing an alarming rise in the rates of depression and suicidal tendencies among teenage girls today. Is social media to blame?
Join Joe Tyler as he takes a deep dive into the world of social media, examining the challenges that young girls face including body image issues, cyberbullying, and unrealistic beauty standards.
With constant connectivity to smart phones, the threats of social media are lurking everywhere, even in places as seemingly innocent as chatrooms in Bible apps. Now is the time to help your daughters develop a biblical self-image, a vibrant faith, and practical strategies for successfully navigating the dangers of the digital age.
Joe Tyler served as the Operations Director for Apologia, and spent 30 years in the corporate world as an information systems project manager with Computer Sciences Corporation and Blue Cross/Blue Shield of SC.