Parenting in the Digital Age: Navigating Distractions, Sexual Content, and Other Hazards, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Technology

A thesis statement and an example outline for an essay on the challenges parents face in the modern world, focusing on distractions from technology and society, exposure to sexually explicit material, and other dangers. It offers tips on crafting an engaging introduction and developing body paragraphs with specific details and analysis.

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Thesis adapted from The Longman Writer: Rhetoric, Reader, Handbook
Example Outline
I. Introductory Paragraph
Opening Comments
Children are no longer growing up with frequent walks to the ice cream
store, shared floats at the local diner, or watching a drive-in film starring
Carey Grant; they are not even growing up with After-School Specials,
“Saved by the Bell” or “Super Mario Brothers.”
Thesis Statement
Because of violent video games, graphic music and movies, and increased
pressure from peers and the media, being a parent today is much more
difficult than it was a generation ago.
Introductory Paragraph
Introductions vary in length based on the paper’s length and purpose.
1. Avoid a stale or bland beginning that will lose your reader: “Throughout the history
of our country there have been many great people.” Statements like these are too
general and clichéd. Try to begin with a specific image or detail, a statistic, a
shocking fact, a quote, a refutation of a common belief, etc.
2. Tell your reader something interesting about your topic and give them a little
background.
3. Sum up what you will cover in this essay in one thesis statement that covers
three or more broad areas of the topic (
each of these areas will be covered in more
detail in the paragraphs below
). The thesis should be debatable and engage the
reader to think about the topic in a new way. Do not explain; rather, critique and
analyze.
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Thesis adapted from The Longman Writer: Rhetoric, Reader, Handbook

Example Outline

I. Introductory Paragraph

Opening Comments

Children are no longer growing up with frequent walks to the ice cream store, shared floats at the local diner, or watching a drive-in film starring Carey Grant; they are not even growing up with After-School Specials, “Saved by the Bell” or “Super Mario Brothers.”

Thesis Statement

Because of violent video games, graphic music and movies, and increased pressure from peers and the media, being a parent today is much more difficult than it was a generation ago.

Introductory Paragraph Introductions vary in length based on the paper’s length and purpose.

  1. Avoid a stale or bland beginning that will lose your reader: “Throughout the history of our country there have been many great people.” Statements like these are too general and clichéd. Try to begin with a specific image or detail, a statistic, a shocking fact, a quote, a refutation of a common belief, etc.
  2. Tell your reader something interesting about your topic and give them a little background.
  3. Sum up what you will cover in this essay in one thesis statement that covers

three or more broad areas of the topic (each of these areas will be covered in more

detail in the paragraphs below). The thesis should be debatable and engage the

reader to think about the topic in a new way. Do not explain; rather, critique and analyze.

Example Outline

II. Body Paragraph 1

Topic Sentence (Gives an overview of the paragraph and relates back to the

thesis)

The many advances in technology and society may provide children with more activities; however, they also help to distract children from their studies, thus making it more difficult for a parent to keep children on task.

A. Specific Detail or Example: Technology: music: stereos, radios, CD’s;

television: esp. MTV; computer: internet, computer games

Analysis of how these details relate to the topic sentence: Parents and

kids struggle with homework because they are distracted by a computer, television, or radio that is in the house.

B. Specific Detail or Example: Society: Malls, video arcades, fast food

restaurants.

Analysis of how these details relate to the topic sentence: Many children

want to go out and socialize rather than do their homework, which can lead to more distractions and lower grades.

First Body Paragraph Use transitions and bridging sentences or phrases to make sure this paragraph flows with the introduction.

  1. Write a topic sentence explaining the first of the three areas included in your thesis.
  2. Write two or more details or examples of this first topic. Examples provide evidence for your topic sentence and thesis statement; they consist of facts, details, statistics, personal observation, experience, and expert opinions.
  3. Why are these examples important? Discuss what they mean to your overall idea.

Example Outline

IV. Body Paragraph 3

Topic Sentence(Gives an overview of the paragraph and relates back to the

thesis)

Children can be exposed to other dangerous situations during their daily lives and/or through the media.

A. Specific Detail or Example: Drugs: the media, news, and peer

pressure

A. Specific Detail or Example: Alcohol: the media, news, and peer

pressure

C. Specific Detail or Example: Violent crimes against children: news,

media

Analysis of how these details relate to the topic sentence: Because drug

use, glamorized alcohol use, and violent crimes are increasing, parents must be aware of their children’s surroundings and influences in order to teach them how to handle possible scenarios.

Third Body Paragraph Use a bridging or transition sentence or phrase.

  1. Write a topic sentence explaining the third of the three areas included in your thesis. This sentence should show how this third broad topic relates to the second topic in the paragraph above and to the paper’s thesis.
  2. Now write two or more details or examples of this third topic.
  3. Why are these examples important? Discuss what they mean to your overall idea.

Example Outline

V. Concluding Paragraph

Revisiting Thesis: Technology and society can have a heavy impact on

children’s lives, and therefore, on the roles of parents.

Closing Remarks: Because of the increasing impact that society, the

media, and advanced technology are having on children, parents’ tasks to adjust to these changes become more difficult.

Concluding Paragraph Stay away from typical statements like “In summary” or “In conclusion.”

  1. Avoid long conclusions and repetition; they will bore your reader.
  2. Look over all your subtopics and examples, decide what they have in common, and write about it.
  3. Do not introduce new material. Do not copy or repeat your thesis. Your conclusion is simply rounding off your topic.
  4. Sum up what you want the reader to think about the topic and examples. You may end with a summary, quotation, statistic, or recommendation for action.