The Triumphs & Pitfalls of Parenting and Technology Feb 5

Past event
Feb 5, 2015

“The Triumphs and Pitfalls of Parenting and Technology”
Panel Discussion
Thursday, Feb 5, 2015 6-8 PM
Vermont Commons School

Is your children's use of digital technology a source of stress and conflict in your family?
Do you struggle to identify and maintain boundaries around digital technology use that work for your family?
Could you use some help re-envisioning what you want your family's relationship to digital technology to be?
If any of these questions resonate with you, please come to our panel discussion on these issues. During this evening we plan for break out sessions to share, with our panelists and fellow parents, the triumphs and pitfalls we experience in the face of an increasingly technological world.

The Panelists:

Dr. Elaine Young:
Dr. Young is a professor at the Robert P. Stiller School of Business at Champlain College where she teaches courses in Digital Analytics and Analysis, Advanced Digital Marketing, Community Management, and the Marketing Capstone. She is also the author of "Tuned in Family: How to Cope, Communicate and Connect in the Digital World".

Susan Hennessey:
Susan is the Professional Development Coordinator at the Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education at the University of Vermont. Prior to her involvement with the Tarrant Institute, Susan was the Library Media Specialist and an English teacher and English Department Chair at Harwood Union Middle School. Susan has years of experience playing with educational technology as well as the insights gained from having two tween-aged daughters.

Ari Shapiro-Miller:
Ari is our very own school counselor. Ari has extensive experience working with youth as a counselor and as a coach. Both in his work at school and in his private practice, Ari sees conflict over tech use between parents and teens as a recurring theme impacting family systems.
This event is free and open to the public.

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