Arlene Pellicane

Arlene Pellicane is a speaker and author of several books including Parents Rising: 8 Strategies for Raising Kids Who Love God, Respect Authority, and Value What’s Right. She is also the co-author of Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World (with Gary Chapman).  She has been a featured guest on the Today Show, Fox & Friends, Focus on the Family, FamilyLife Today, The 700 Club, and Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah. Arlene earned her BA from Biola University and her Masters in Journalism from Regent University.

Affiliation Student
Degree B.A. Intercultural Studies

Author's books

Grandparenting Screen Kids: How to Help, What to Say and Where to Begin

Grandparenting Screen Kids is a grandparent’s guide to start bridging this gap. Relationship expert Gary Chapman along with coauthor Arlene Pellicane will help you understand this different (and often troubling) world of iPads, YouTube and video games. They will offer activities to keep your grandkids occupied without screens and assist you in navigating differences with your adult children.

Grandparenting Screen Kids: How to Help, What to Say, and Where to Begin – eBook

Grandparenting Screen Kids is a grandparent’s guide to start bridging this gap. Relationship expert Gary Chapman along with coauthor Arlene Pellicane will help you understand this different (and often troubling) world of iPads, YouTube and video games. They will offer activities to keep your grandkids occupied without screens and assist you in navigating differences with your adult children.

Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World – Unabridged Audiobook [Download]

Whether they’re looking at their phone, tablet, or gaming device, kids seem more glued to a screen than engaged with people. How can you wean your children from dependence on digital devices? In Growing Up Social, Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane share five skills to help you give youngsters a relational edge in a screen-driven world.

Growing Up Social: Raising Relational Kids in a Screen-Driven World / New Edition – eBook

Whether they’re looking at their phone, tablet, or gaming device, kids seem more glued to a screen than engaged with people. How can you wean your children from dependence on digital devices? In Growing Up Social, Gary Chapman and Arlene Pellicane share five skills to help you give youngsters a relational edge in a screen-driven world.

Parents Rising: 8 Strategies for Raising Kids Who Love God, Respect Authority, and Value What’s Right

Parents Rising provides real help for the real problems that parents face. In today’s world Christian parents are raising children in a culture that is not Christian-friendly and it can sometimes seem like a losing battle. In this book for parents and caretakers of teenage children or younger, Arlene Pellicane gives you eight strategies for raising kids who love God, respect authority, and value what’s right.

Parents Rising: 8 Strategies for Raising Kids Who Love God, Respect Authority, and Value What’s Right – eBook

Parents Rising provides real help for the real problems that parents face. In today’s world Christian parents are raising children in a culture that is not Christian-friendly and it can sometimes seem like a losing battle. In this book for parents and caretakers of teenage children or younger, Arlene Pellicane gives you eight strategies for raising kids who love God, respect authority, and value what’s right.

Screen Kids: 5 Skills Every Child Needs in a Tech-Driven World

Technology rules—but should it? Help wean kids off excessive dependence on screen time while acknowledging its benefits. Chapman and Pellicane present wisdom, science, and stories on fostering life skills while protecting and nurturing growing brains, establishing boundaries, recognizing warning signs, keeping youngsters safe online, and preventing social media from becoming their standard of success.

Screen Kids: 5 Skills Every Child Needs in a Tech-Driven World – eBook

Technology rules—but should it? Help wean kids off excessive dependence on screen time while acknowledging its benefits. Chapman and Pellicane present wisdom, science, and stories on fostering life skills while protecting and nurturing growing brains, establishing boundaries, recognizing warning signs, keeping youngsters safe online, and preventing social media from becoming their standard of success.