Monthly Archives: May 2017

Should I encourage my daughter to enter HiTech?

My older daughter is applying for college.  She is a highly motivated, high energy young woman with strong business smarts and negotiation skills.  And she wants to study Social Work.  Now while that is a very admirable profession, and one at which she would excel, I have a family member with a Masters in Social Work, who switched into HiTech after a number of years, for financial reasons.

I have been unsubtly trying to encourage my daughter to explore professions within the HiTech industry in which she can help people, while receiving a good salary and benefits.

How involved are you in your childrens’ career choices?

Unplugging from Technology

It’s the nature of mothering (and life)  that some years are more hectic than others.  I took a hiatus after my previous post after I was promoted to Senior Technical Writer in my company,  we moved from the city to a small rural community, I began to work from home more (though my commute is actually easier now) and we even bought a dog!

For while this blog is called HiTech Mother, and clearly relates to technology and parenting, it is about how we can use and manage technology in our lives, which includes knowing when to step back a little.

Some examples from our family are:

We completely disconnect for 24 hours every weekend – we turn off our cells and laptops and store them away and instead we enjoy meals together, read real paper books, take walks and generally hang out.  It is a pleasure not to wonder whose phone is buzzing at the table….

In the summers we go camping for a few days, and while we do let the kids take their phones, due to the isolated nature reserves we camp in there’s usually poor reception and nowhere to recharge their phones, so they think carefully before they switch them on.  Instead of the clicks and buzzes, we hear crickets and birds, and the low murmers of other campers.  My son plays his guitar by the campfire and all is peaceful….

How and when do you unplug?