Parenting in the Age of Smart Everything
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Product details
- ISBN 9781032965888
- Weight: 210g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 12 Mar 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
This book is a companion to parents in navigating the new childhood—marked by smart technology, increasing diversity, and growing uncertainties. While the Millennial and Gen Z parents of Gen Alpha are not new to technology and diversity, the speed and scale of societal and technological transformation can make parenting overwhelming. Here is a book that is more a conversation than a manual; more an empathetic guide than a bunch of thumb-rules. Parents can turn to it when grandparents can’t be consulted on the new challenges and the internet throws as much misinformation as help.
The book walks parents through the challenges posed by shifting global and local dynamics, being surrounded by people who are “different” at home and at work, and the dark side of technology. The biggest contribution of the book is that it is aimed at parenting that helps children benefit from diversity and technological advances, and lead lives full of rich experiences, rather than looking at diversity and technology with fear. Additionally, the authors have proposed ways in which parents can help their children become global citizens who not only think critically, but also know how to acknowledge and negotiate their personal biases.
Showing the contribution of parenting in cultivating a growth mindset that values leadership, innovation, and responsibility, this book will be significantly useful to parents, teachers, university students, and counsellors, while offering impressive material for courses in the departments of education, child development and family studies, psychology, social work, and media studies.
Manisha Pathak-Shelat is a parent, professor, researcher, writer, speaker, and an incorrigible optimist. Manisha has a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, USA and a Ph.D. in Education from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. She is deeply interested in understanding young people’s digital cultures in all their richness and diversity. She is equally passionate about creating a world where our children find belonging, safety, and nurturance.
Kiran Vinod Bhatia is a parent, educator, and researcher at the intersection of emerging technology and next-gen users. She translates research on AI, online safety, media literacy, and global citizenship into practical routines for families and schools. An academic-turned-experience researcher, she bridges theory and practice with ease. Her passion is helping design human-centered technologies and media habits that are clear, compassionate, and actionable.
