Kids, Teens, Tech, & Screens

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Community Conversations

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Tweens, Teens, Adults, Seniors
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As families navigate “the new normal,” how do screens and technology fit into the busy lives of kids and teens? Are you concerned about the long-term impacts of too much screen time? Can caretakers regulate the daily tech usage of young people without stress or conflict?

If you don’t know the answers to these questions or have concerns about technology overuse or “screen addiction,” you’re not alone.

Guests (ages 12+) are invited to join Clinton Human Services and Henry Carter Hull Library for an evening with Michael Shelby, Founder of the Technology Addiction Center (TAC) to explore these topics and more.

This hybrid program will be available for both in-person and virtual participation. Register now to join us for expert insights and real-life solutions for caregivers of young children and teens.

Michael Shelby, Founder of the Technology Addiction Center (TAC)
Michael Shelby, Founder of the Technology Addiction Center (TAC)
Presented by HCH & CHS
Presented by Henry Carter Hull Library and Clinton Human Services

 

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Registration required.

Hybrid program.

In-person and virtual participation are available for this program.

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