The Children’s Mind, The Future’s Map takes a deep dive into the minds of Generation Alpha — the first generation born fully immersed in the digital era. From their earliest interactions with screens to their evolving emotional intelligence and identity in a hyper-connected world, this book reveals how today’s children are quietly shaping the culture, values, and innovations of tomorrow.
Combining scientific research, real-life stories, and thoughtful reflections, this book invites parents, educators, policymakers, and curious readers to understand the unique challenges and strengths of Gen Alpha. It explores the impact of AI, social media, and instant digital feedback on brain development, empathy, dreams, and daily habits — offering a vivid roadmap to the future they are building.
Are we ready to listen?
Are we prepared to guide?
This is not just a book about children. It’s a call to rethink the future — starting with how we understand the youngest generation.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Children's Mind, The Future's Map takes a deep dive into the minds of Generation Alpha - the first generation born fully immersed in the digital era. From their earliest interactions with screens to their evolving emotional intelligence and identity in a hyper-connected world, this book reveals how today's children are quietly shaping the culture, values, and innovations of tomorrow.Combining scientific research, real-life stories, and thoughtful reflections, this book invites parents, educators, policymakers, and curious readers to understand the unique challenges and strengths of Gen Alpha. It explores the impact of AI, social media, and instant digital feedback on brain development, empathy, dreams, and daily habits - offering a vivid roadmap to the future they are building.Are we ready to listen?Are we prepared to guide?This is not just a book about children. It's a call to rethink the future - starting with how we understand the youngest generation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798286195695
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. The Children's Mind, The Future's Map takes a deep dive into the minds of Generation Alpha - the first generation born fully immersed in the digital era. From their earliest interactions with screens to their evolving emotional intelligence and identity in a hyper-connected world, this book reveals how today's children are quietly shaping the culture, values, and innovations of tomorrow.Combining scientific research, real-life stories, and thoughtful reflections, this book invites parents, educators, policymakers, and curious readers to understand the unique challenges and strengths of Gen Alpha. It explores the impact of AI, social media, and instant digital feedback on brain development, empathy, dreams, and daily habits - offering a vivid roadmap to the future they are building.Are we ready to listen?Are we prepared to guide?This is not just a book about children. It's a call to rethink the future - starting with how we understand the youngest generation. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9798286195695
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