Reconnecting in a Technological Era Lecture
Digital technology and screen devices allow for many great opportunities and developments. However, we believe that an appropriate balance between on screen and off of screen time is essential to the maintenance of the family unit.
We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance. Our evidence-based lectures about the need to balance screen time with play and face to face friendship-building activities are given at parenting and educator conferences, community organizations and clubs as well as in schools. In our one to two hour lecture, we take a look at well-established psychological evidence as well as some of the recent societal trends and discuss the impact of screen devices on children, families, and society. We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance.
Contact us to learn more and find out if our lecture fits your event.
A one to two hour lecture with room for questions:
$250 for non-profits
$350 for corporate
Digital technology and screen devices allow for many great opportunities and developments. However, we believe that an appropriate balance between on screen and off of screen time is essential to the maintenance of the family unit.
We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance. Our evidence-based lectures about the need to balance screen time with play and face to face friendship-building activities are given at parenting and educator conferences, community organizations and clubs as well as in schools. In our one to two hour lecture, we take a look at well-established psychological evidence as well as some of the recent societal trends and discuss the impact of screen devices on children, families, and society. We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance.
Contact us to learn more and find out if our lecture fits your event.
A one to two hour lecture with room for questions:
$250 for non-profits
$350 for corporate
Digital technology and screen devices allow for many great opportunities and developments. However, we believe that an appropriate balance between on screen and off of screen time is essential to the maintenance of the family unit.
We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance. Our evidence-based lectures about the need to balance screen time with play and face to face friendship-building activities are given at parenting and educator conferences, community organizations and clubs as well as in schools. In our one to two hour lecture, we take a look at well-established psychological evidence as well as some of the recent societal trends and discuss the impact of screen devices on children, families, and society. We believe that raising awareness to this issue and educating about its consequences is the first step to striking a healthy balance.
Contact us to learn more and find out if our lecture fits your event.
A one to two hour lecture with room for questions:
$250 for non-profits
$350 for corporate
What People Are Saying About This Lecture:
“I found the presentations to be very informative and was impressed with the quantity of research based facts. The science behind this issue helped the audience recognize the ongoing concerns with ubiquitous screen time and the importance of digital citizenship.
I would recommend this presentation for those who strive to create a positive school culture which supports and encourages integrity in both online and offline spaces.” - Brian Foy, Principal Grand Forks Secondary School
“We would highly recommend this presentation to anyone wanting to know more about technology and its effects on us.” - Carrie Reiter, Coordinator, Penticton and District Child Care Resource & Referral
“It really made a lot of the people who attended think about what their children and themselves are doing to their lives with too much screen time.” - Irene Covey, Summerland Kiwanis Club