November 30, 2024 - 18:56
BASKING RIDGE, NJ – The Bernards Township Board of Education is set to host an informative virtual presentation titled “Parenting in the Digital Age: How to Support Your Child’s Digital Wellness” on December 2 at 7:00 PM. This event aims to equip parents with essential tools and strategies to navigate the complexities of raising children in an increasingly digital world.
As technology continues to play a significant role in children's lives, the presentation will address the challenges and opportunities that come with digital engagement. Experts will share insights on fostering healthy online habits, understanding the impact of social media, and promoting safe internet use among children and teenagers.
Parents are encouraged to participate in this engaging session, which will also include a Q&A segment, allowing attendees to seek advice tailored to their specific concerns. By attending, parents can gain valuable knowledge to help their children thrive in a digital environment while ensuring their overall well-being.
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