Staying Connected: Handling Screen Time with Partnership rather than Power
SCREENS.
The very word can cause anxiety for us parents.
We are fed messages about how screens can lead to addiction, sleep deprivation, depression, obesity, body dysmorphia, violence, social isolation, and the list goes on.
How much of it is actually true and how much of it is fear-mongering? How can we keep our children safe online while honoring their autonomy? How can we help them regulate without coercion, punishment, and control? How can we develop connection, trust, and communication so that we can mutually develop a healthy relationship with screens?
In this workshop, we discuss:
In Staying Connected: Handling Screen Time with Partnership rather than Power, Iris invites you to reflect on your fears and stay C.O.N.N.E.C.T.E.D:
While Iris shares details about how her unschooling family handles screens, there is not a one-size-fits-all solution! The way you handle screen time must be tailored and aligned to your unique children, needs, values, and situations. However that looks, let’s find ways to partner with our children instead of using power over them.
While Iris shares details about how her unschooling family handles screens, there is not a one-size-fits-all solution! The way you handle screen time must be tailored and aligned to your unique children, needs, values, and situations. However that looks, let’s find ways to partner with our children instead of using power over them.
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