Parenting Our Kids in a Digital World
November 12 @ 7:00 pm
FreeOn Tuesday, November 12th at 7pm in the Saxe Auditorium, please join us for an informative session where you’ll learn how to navigate the latest social media apps, set privacy controls, explore the positives and negatives of photo sharing, understand cyberbullying laws, and effectively communicate with your kids about safe technology use and online gaming limits. No pre-registration is required to attend.
Key Highlights will include:
– Social Media Apps and Privacy Settings
– Setting Limits and Effective Dialogue at Home
– Preventing and Addressing Cyberbullying and Digital Behavior
– Elementary Gaming Platforms and Safety
– Phone-Free Schools and Yondr Pouch Updates
– Positives and Negatives of Photo Sharing and our ‘Digital Tattoo’
About Our Speaker:
Scott Driscoll spent most of his 33-year career in law enforcement as a youth officer with a local Connecticut police department, building a rapport with youth in the community and in the school system While serving on a federal task force combatting crimes against children, he conducted undercover investigations of crimes committed by people using computers and the Internet. Scott’s work reinforced his desire to inform people how they can protect themselves from the potential dangers of technology in an ever-increasingly-connected world. Scott founded Internet Safety Concepts in 2007 with the goal of educating people with a clear message: if we don’t consider safety while we are online and using other technology, we can put ourselves and others in danger.