While many of us mistakenly continue to “think for” students as they pass
through the teenage years on the road to adulthood, the 3(D) Guide enables you
to “think with” students about their media so that they will be equipped to
launch into adulthood with the ability to “think for themselves” about media in
faithful, obedient, and God-honoring ways.
Helping Kids Think for Themselves with Media
Between Two Worlds has a great post called "A 3(D) Guide to Making Responsible Media Choices". From the post:
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