Digital Warriors

by Lucy Berry

This informative book will educate parents & teenagers alike!

The digital universe is developing exponentially. Our young people are natives in an ever-changing, sometimes alien world which brings a whole new set of challenges to today’s parents.

Inspired by the author’s own experience as a parent and mentor, Digital Warriors tackles issues such as harmful stereotypes, healthy digital boundaries, sexuality & consent, nutrition, sleep hygiene and mental health.

Lucy Berry’s intention is to stimulate discussion and open the door to deeper self-awareness & greater understanding between the generations.

$16.99

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Digital Warriors is a very well-written self-help book. [Lucy Berry] takes on modern-day issues that affect our teenage sons [and] provides a guided set of questions for us to work through with our teenagers. [This] helps us to open up to each other and share each other’s views.[...] I liked how she used real stories to make her point. I give it a 4 out of 5 *
— Official review from the Online Book Club
We parents of teens in today’s world have numerous strands of anxiety about how best to support and assist our kids through the maze of “on-line everything”

In addition we may need to inform ourselves, as their regular online presence and apps seem to be out of our league. Engaging with them meaningfully might be a challenge!

We need to have a conversation – but how to get started?

This book provides:
- Great tools to aid discussion
- Careful research
- Stories that help parents and children to contextualise the issues posed.
- Sensible and practical solutions and strategies

There’s also a good section at the end that signposts further reading and support.

While Digital Warriors is primarily targeted at teenage boys and parents, the advice is equally useful for families with teenage girls. It will be most useful when both parent and “child” commit to using a journal and working through the trust building exercises.
— Lynden Askew