30 Day Blackout

It’s no secret that devices are designed to be addictive. If your kids spend more time looking at screens than making eye contact, they’re not alone; they’re in the majority.

Screens have taken the place of connecting person-to-person, in real time. Countless children are experiencing depression, anxiety, listlessness, suicidal thoughts, aggression, hyperactivity — things that threaten to steal the memories and experiences of a happy, joy-filled childhood.

In 30 Day Blackout, Stacy Jagger, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Registered Play Therapist (RPT), shares how she has helped hundreds of families turn off technology and turn on relationship.

30 Day Blackout is your guide to helping your kids unplug from virtual reality and plug in to actual reality.

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30 Day Blackout

It’s no secret that devices are designed to be addictive. If your kids spend more time looking at screens than making eye contact, they’re not alone; they’re in the majority.

Screens have taken the place of connecting person-to-person, in real time. Countless children are experiencing depression, anxiety, listlessness, suicidal thoughts, aggression, hyperactivity — things that threaten to steal the memories and experiences of a happy, joy-filled childhood.

In 30 Day Blackout, Stacy Jagger, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Registered Play Therapist (RPT), shares how she has helped hundreds of families turn off technology and turn on relationship.

30 Day Blackout is your guide to helping your kids unplug from virtual reality and plug in to actual reality.

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30 Day Blackout

30 Day Blackout

30 Day Blackout

30 Day Blackout

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Overview

It’s no secret that devices are designed to be addictive. If your kids spend more time looking at screens than making eye contact, they’re not alone; they’re in the majority.

Screens have taken the place of connecting person-to-person, in real time. Countless children are experiencing depression, anxiety, listlessness, suicidal thoughts, aggression, hyperactivity — things that threaten to steal the memories and experiences of a happy, joy-filled childhood.

In 30 Day Blackout, Stacy Jagger, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and Registered Play Therapist (RPT), shares how she has helped hundreds of families turn off technology and turn on relationship.

30 Day Blackout is your guide to helping your kids unplug from virtual reality and plug in to actual reality.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163342433
Publisher: Stacy Jagger
Publication date: 09/16/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Stacy Jagger is a mother of four and a therapist to many. She is on a mission to restore wonder to childhood, connection to families, and intimacy to relationships. She is the architect of the 30 Day Blackout, a break from technology designed to bring parents and children closer together and unleash the natural creativity in all of us. A musician at heart, she designed Music with Mommie, a parent-child bonding class that utilizes instruments and play to facilitate connection. Stacy has spent the last several years of her career building Music City Family Therapy, her practice in Nashville, Tennessee. She lives on a small farm outside the city with her husband of twenty years, a pony named Mister Rogers, a few dozen chickens and a gaggle of ducks. To find out more, go to StacyJagger.com.


Elizabeth Adams is a book-loving, tango-dancing, Austen enthusiast. She loves old houses and thinks birthdays should be celebrated with trips—as should most occasions. She can often be found by a sunny window with a cup of hot tea and a book in her hand. She writes romantic comedy and comedic tragedy in both historic and modern settings and occasionally dusts off her sociology degree to write a little nonfiction. You can find more information, short stories, and outtakes at EAdamsWrites.com.

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