
The Tech Trap
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A MOM'S FIGHT FOR HER DAUGHTER IN
A WORLD OF MODERN TECHNOLOGY
Upon discovering her daughter had wandered off into technological weeds at the young age of twelve, Deborah Berry was called to action based on the belief her daughter was on the verge of being swept away into the sex trade.
Through a series of painful decisions, her daughter was sent to a wilderness program followed by placement in a therapeutic boarding school for middle school girls before moving on to another boarding school for older teens.
During her almost four years away, her daughter lived life technology free with the exception of an iPod. Essentially, she was placed on technological ice, leaving concerns regarding internet platforms and the potential dangers unaddressed.
Determined to educate both herself and her daughter, Deborah dove deep into research, exposing the potential traps our youth so easily fall into and shares the lessons learned in The Tech Trap.
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Content
- Intro
- Title page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Letter from My Daughter
- Author's Note
- Part One: The Journey
- 1. Revelations from the Journey
- 2. The Tech Trap
- 3. Weighing the Options
- 4. The Wilderness
- 5. Into the Woods
- 6. Transition
- 7. Boarding School
- 8. A Bit of Levity
- 9. The Partnership
- 10. Homeward Bound
- 11. Home
- 12. The After Story
- 13. How Did I Do It?
- Part Two: The Research
- 14. Social Media and Internet Statistics
- 15. Understanding Social Media and the Psychology Behind It
- 16. How Technology Impacts the Brain
- 17. Online Behaviors and Associated Risks
- 18. Tech Giants and Their Children
- 19. Internet Pornography and Sex Addiction
- 20. Online Predators
- 21. North Carolina and Texas: The Internet, Sexting, and the Law
- 22. Reality Check with Private Investigators and Law Enforcement
- 23. Avoiding the Tech Trap
- Part Three: The Resources
- 24. Balancing the Process
- 25. Professional Resources
- 26. The Questions to Ask
- 27. The Transport
- 28. Safeguarding Kids on the Internet
- 29. The Wooden Sign in the Closet
- Bibliography
- Endnotes
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