22 It’s Their World: Teens, Screens, and the Science of Adolescence by Erin Walsh An ideal blend of research-based insights and warm, practical advice! Parenting digital natives involves unique challenges and opportunities. It’s Their World: Teens, Screens, and the Science of Adolescence offers tools and insights to help parents build deeper relationships with teens as they navigate the complexities of growing up. Provides a friendly, clear, research-based framework to guide parents through the crucial developmental stages of adolescence, both online and offline. By understanding what teens need as they grow, parents can nurture strong, supportive connections that last a lifetime. Raising Awe-Seekers, How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive by Deborah Farmer Kris A truly inspiring book for parents and caregivers, and for the kid inside us all. Structured around seven of the most common sources of awe, Farmer Kris connects the research on awe to what we know about how kids learn and grow, anchoring it with four of her personal parenting tenets that dovetail with awe-seeking. By becoming and raising awe-seekers, we can help boost kids’ mental and emotional well-being, strengthen their social ties, and support their curiosity and internal motivation. 9798885547949 · Paperback Pub Date: May 13, 2025 264 Pages · 6 in x 9 in 2 Color Interior 9798885549349 · Paperback Pub Date: May 27, 2025 240 pages · 6 in x 9 in 2 Color Interior Erin Walsh is a regular contributor to Psychology Today and writes for Bolster Collaborative, Youth Frontiers, and Pegasus Springs Education Collective. She is a highly sought-after speaker who addresses a wide range of audiences on topics related to child and adolescent brain development and digital media. She coauthored (with her father, David Walsh) the national bestseller Why Do They Act That Way? A Survival Guide to the Adolescent Brain for You and Your Teen. Building on the senior Walsh’s groundbreaking work with the National Institute on Media and the Family, they cofounded the Spark & Stitch Institute, which is one of the nation’s leading parenting resources on technology’s effects on kids and families. Deborah Farmer Kris is a child development expert, parent educator, and author of the All the Time picture book and I See You board book series, as well as Raising Awe-Seekers: How the Science of Wonder Helps Our Kids Thrive. She serves as a columnist and consultant for PBS KIDS, and she writes for NPR’s MindShift and other national publications. Over the course of her career, Deborah has taught almost every grade K-12, served as a school administrator, directed leadership institutes, and presented to hundreds of parents and educators around the United States. 22