In a world where mobile phones promise constant connection, families are quietly drifting apart. Together but Alone: How Mobile Phones Are Disconnecting Families explores this modern paradox—where parents, children, and couples share the same space but live in separate digital worlds.
Drawing from real-life observations and deep understanding of human behavior, M K Devidasan reveals how excessive mobile phone use slowly erodes family conversations, emotional presence, and meaningful relationships. The book examines how children grow up seeking screens instead of parents, how teenagers chase digital validation, how marriages suffer from silent neglect, and how families experience loneliness despite togetherness.
Rather than blaming technology, this book offers a balanced and compassionate perspective. It explains how unconscious habits, divided attention, and lack of digital boundaries weaken family bonds—and how awareness can restore them. Each chapter guides readers through the emotional impact of screen dependency and presents practical, realistic steps to rebuild connection.
Together but Alone is not a call to abandon technology, but an invitation to use it wisely. It encourages families to reclaim conversations, protect shared moments, and choose presence over distraction. Thoughtful, reflective, and deeply relevant, this book is a powerful reminder that the strongest connections in life are not digital—but human.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world where mobile phones promise constant connection, families are quietly drifting apart. Together but Alone: How Mobile Phones Are Disconnecting Families explores this modern paradox-where parents, children, and couples share the same space but live in separate digital worlds.Drawing from real-life observations and deep understanding of human behavior, M K Devidasan reveals how excessive mobile phone use slowly erodes family conversations, emotional presence, and meaningful relationships. The book examines how children grow up seeking screens instead of parents, how teenagers chase digital validation, how marriages suffer from silent neglect, and how families experience loneliness despite togetherness.Rather than blaming technology, this book offers a balanced and compassionate perspective. It explains how unconscious habits, divided attention, and lack of digital boundaries weaken family bonds-and how awareness can restore them. Each chapter guides readers through the emotional impact of screen dependency and presents practical, realistic steps to rebuild connection.Together but Alone is not a call to abandon technology, but an invitation to use it wisely. It encourages families to reclaim conversations, protect shared moments, and choose presence over distraction. Thoughtful, reflective, and deeply relevant, this book is a powerful reminder that the strongest connections in life are not digital-but human. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798250437110
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In a world where mobile phones promise constant connection, families are quietly drifting apart. Together but Alone: How Mobile Phones Are Disconnecting Families explores this modern paradox-where parents, children, and couples share the same space but live in separate digital worlds.Drawing from real-life observations and deep understanding of human behavior, M K Devidasan reveals how excessive mobile phone use slowly erodes family conversations, emotional presence, and meaningful relationships. The book examines how children grow up seeking screens instead of parents, how teenagers chase digital validation, how marriages suffer from silent neglect, and how families experience loneliness despite togetherness.Rather than blaming technology, this book offers a balanced and compassionate perspective. It explains how unconscious habits, divided attention, and lack of digital boundaries weaken family bonds-and how awareness can restore them. Each chapter guides readers through the emotional impact of screen dependency and presents practical, realistic steps to rebuild connection.Together but Alone is not a call to abandon technology, but an invitation to use it wisely. It encourages families to reclaim conversations, protect shared moments, and choose presence over distraction. Thoughtful, reflective, and deeply relevant, this book is a powerful reminder that the strongest connections in life are not digital-but human. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798250437110
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