TRP5-The Toxic Trio Webinar from Protect Young Eyes. - Tech Ready Parent
Dive deep into the complex landscape of digital parenting with Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, as he unpackages the 'toxic trio' of technology usage: time, place, and the pivotal role of trust within families. While technology continue…
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TRP5-The Toxic Trio Webinar from Protect Young Eyes. - Tech Ready Parent
Dive deep into the complex landscape of digital parenting with Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, as he unpackages the 'toxic trio' of technology usage: time, place, and the pivotal role of trust within families. While technology continues to shape the world, McKenna emphasizes the unique challenges parents face today. The session kicks off with a lively Q&A format, inviting parents to engage and share their experiences in navigating digital realms with their children. As the conversation unfolds, discover the astonishing statistics surrounding children's bedtime habits and screen time. McKenna's insights highlight that 45% of children from grades 3-8 sleep with their phones—an alarming trend that can disrupt sleep patterns and wellness. The importance of establishing guidelines based on the power of time is further expounded, illustrating how usage at different times of day can have vastly different implications. Transitioning seamlessly, he delves into the 'power of place,' urging parents to consider where technology is used within the home, and advocating for no internet-ready devices in bedrooms to foster healthier environments. Humor and personal anecdotes paint a relatable picture of family life, as McKenna shares stories from his own home with four children, striking a balance between humor and rigorous advice. Maintaining an optimistic tone, he advances the idea that educational spaces can benefit from informed, engaged parents who encourage responsible tech use without resorting to fear. The webinar sets the stage for upcoming discussions on platforms like Snapchat and TikTok, engaging families in critical conversations about digital safety and media literacy. Concluding with actionable guidance, McKenna recognizes the vital role of digital trust between parents and children, inviting all caring adults to move beyond control tactics and toward relational engagement. Join McKenna in this essential dialogue, as he provides tools and resources to help parents foster a healthier, more informed tech environment for their young ones. Expect follow-up emails with valuable content, including details on future webinars focused on pressing digital issues.
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