Muutke küpsiste eelistusi

E-raamat: Childhood in a Quantum Age: Navigating Tomorrow's Technologies Today

  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Social Sciences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783032225139
  • Formaat - EPUB+DRM
  • Hind: 43,21 €*
  • * hind on lõplik, st. muud allahindlused enam ei rakendu
  • Lisa ostukorvi
  • Lisa soovinimekirja
  • See e-raamat on mõeldud ainult isiklikuks kasutamiseks. E-raamatuid ei saa tagastada.
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Sari: Social Sciences
  • Ilmumisaeg: 26-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783032225139

DRM piirangud

  • Kopeerimine (copy/paste):

    ei ole lubatud

  • Printimine:

    ei ole lubatud

  • Kasutamine:

    Digitaalõiguste kaitse (DRM)
    Kirjastus on väljastanud selle e-raamatu krüpteeritud kujul, mis tähendab, et selle lugemiseks peate installeerima spetsiaalse tarkvara. Samuti peate looma endale  Adobe ID Rohkem infot siin. E-raamatut saab lugeda 1 kasutaja ning alla laadida kuni 6'de seadmesse (kõik autoriseeritud sama Adobe ID-ga).

    Vajalik tarkvara
    Mobiilsetes seadmetes (telefon või tahvelarvuti) lugemiseks peate installeerima selle tasuta rakenduse: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    PC või Mac seadmes lugemiseks peate installima Adobe Digital Editionsi (Seeon tasuta rakendus spetsiaalselt e-raamatute lugemiseks. Seda ei tohi segamini ajada Adober Reader'iga, mis tõenäoliselt on juba teie arvutisse installeeritud )

    Seda e-raamatut ei saa lugeda Amazon Kindle's. 

This book offers a visionary alternative to the rising calls for tech free childhoods, arguing not for withdrawal from the digital world but for raising children who can meet its complexities with confidence, literacy, and humanity.



Childhood in a Quantum Age reimagines what it means to grow up in a world defined by exponential change, interconnected systems, and boundless possibility. It explores how the dynamics of the Quantum Age such as flux, adaptability, and interconnection are reshaping childrens cognitive, emotional, and social development. Drawing on developmental psychology, systems thinking, and futures research, this book offers a roadmap for navigating the complexities of a rapidly evolving world.



It examines the psychological impacts of emerging technologies from virtual reality to artificial intelligence and considers how these tools can both challenge and enhance childhood development. Through evidence based strategies, interdisciplinary insights, and practical applications, the book empowers caregivers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers to prepare children for a future where traditional paradigms no longer apply.



Childhood in a Quantum Age challenges outdated approaches to parenting and education, advocating for a mindset rooted in lifelong learning, creativity, and resilience. It addresses critical issues such as digital safety, the ethics of technology, and the cultivation of future ready skills, offering a holistic framework for raising children who can thrive amid constant flux.



By weaving together visionary ideas and actionable strategies, this book inspires a new narrative for childhood, one that celebrates curiosity, innovation, and the limitless potential of the next generation. A must read for educators, practitioners, caregivers, and parents.



 



"This book arrives at a critical moment. Around the world, children are navigating digital spaces that are evolving faster than our systems of protection, care, and accountability. Nina Jane Patel offers a vital contribution - a clear, compassionate, and forward-looking framework that helps families, practitioners and policymakers understand the risks and possibilities of childhood in an increasingly complex technological landscape." - Mama Fatima Singhateh, UN Special Rapporteur on the sale and sexual exploitation of children



 



"Childhood in a Quantum Age makes an essential contribution to our understanding of childhood in a rapidly evolving digital world. Nina Jane Patel brings together research, insight and lived experience to illuminate the complex interplay between technology, identity, and children's emotional development. Her work offers a timely and much-needed framework for parents especially, but also practitioners and policymakers committed to safeguarding and empowering young people in the years ahead." Professor Julia Davidson OBE, Professor of Criminology  Director of the Institute for Connected Communities  Executive Director of Child Online Harms Policy Think Tank
Chapter
1. Parenting on the Edge of Tomorrow.
Chapter
2. The Quantum
Child Framework.
Chapter
3. Embodied Presence.
Chapter
4. Digital
Sovereignty.
Chapter
5. Quantum Adaptability.
Chapter
6. Connected
Consciousness.
Chapter
7. Future Fluency.
Chapter
8. Embracing the Journey
of the Quantum Child.
Nina Jane Patel is a movement psychotherapist, researcher, and mother of four whose work bridges clinical practice, academic inquiry, and international advocacy. With more than two decades of experience, she has supported children and families across schools, healthcare settings, and prisons, helping them build resilience and navigate complex developmental challenges. She also works directly with families affected by trauma related to digital harms, offering strategies for healing and adaptation in an era of rapid technological change.



Her academic research investigates how immersive technologies, artificial intelligence, and emerging quantum innovations are reshaping childhood, identity, and mental health. As the founder of My Guardian Global, Nina integrates therapeutic insight, systems thinking, and technological literacy to help families and institutions prepare for the future of human development.



Nina serves as an advisor to the UKs Child Online Harms Policy Think Tank at the University of East London (UEL), a subject matter expert for the Zero Abuse Project (US), and lead advisor for the Virtual Reality Risks Against Children (UK) initiative. She collaborates with the World Economic Forum and Interpol on issues of child safety in digital environments, and her work is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. She also contributes to Yves Saint Laurent/LOréals Abuse Is Not Love campaign, bringing her expertise in trauma, safety, and technology facilitated violence to global conversations on gender based violence.



Her insights have been featured widely in global media, including NBC News, CNN, BBC, The Washington Post, Elle, and Vogue. A frequent speaker at international conferences on technology, Nina writes from both professional expertise and lived experience as a parent. She offers caregivers, educators, and policymakers a framework for equipping children to thrive in a world of profound technological transformation.