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Screen Time addiction and Intervention

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“One hundred and thirty-six days. According to the CDC, children ages 11-14 spend an average of 9 hours a day in front of a screen. That totals to 136 days in a year, nearly half a year, that is being spent in front of a screen. Learn more on Screen Time Addiction & Intervention—particularly what can we do as parents.” Presented by: Natasha Moriarty, LMSW

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it was very informative.
MR
2 days ago
Great ideas and scientific reasoning
Practical and helpful
EL
5 days ago
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Great info
Thank you
I think this is such an important and relevant training for almost anyone to attend. I really appreciated what I learned. Thank you :)
This course was helpful
Really good course!
Great
Great knowledge..
BK
4 weeks ago
good
Good match
Made me more aware of screentime
C
1 month ago
Great course!
AM
2 months ago
Great course
TB
2 months ago
Great
I have learned that we as parents are addicted to screen time just as much as our children. How can we delegate what is healthy for our family when we are just as guilty. I believe the word is called hypocrite. So, this course opened my eyes to lead by example and show our children what structured screen time is.
Raquel Joyce
2 months ago
Awesome training & Information. Come teach us more please!
very informative and educational
GJ
2 months ago
Ms Nathasa Hope-Moriarity presentation was an eye-opener for mothers and foster parents. Raising children of my own I did not have this problem with my children so glue to TV and social media flatforms. Today, because technology has changed and so are the children. It is imperative that what should be emphasized is children having less screen time and more productive time engaging other important things (e.g., reading, improving your mathematical skills, writing, science, etc.) As parents it is our duty to pay attention to what and how your children spend their spare time.
Wanda Love
2 months ago
Yes good match
MH
2 months ago
This has been helpful with understanding the effects of screentime on not just my child, but also the students I teach and my nieces and nephews.
AW
2 months ago
EXCELLENT
WF
2 months ago
Awesome

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