Upgrading Our Relationship with Children, Family, and Technology
The global pandemic has changed our lives irrevocably. Apart from managing the demands of home and work, we must also assist our children in their schooling. Doing so means we must be acquainted with new technology and new mindsets.
DIGITAL FAMILIES 2.0 is an exclusive workshop for parents dealing with the digital challenges amidst the difficulties and realities we are facing. It will give us the opportunity to get to know ourselves better, and in the process empower ourselves to deal with the digital challenges in our family life, especially our school-aged kids.
Mark these dates: July 15, 22, and 29, 2020, from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. You may choose to enroll in one or two sessions or take the whole program, which will be conducted through exclusive online webinars.
Let us unbox together our concerns, and find solutions through expert knowledge. This program will be conducted by Dr. Michele Alignay, a family psychologist and a pioneering expert in family digital media management in the country.
The workshop will discuss the following topics:
Digital Parenting: Upgrading Parents in Raising the Developing Digital Learner
Our realities and roles as parents at this time of pandemic; understand the child’s developmental needs and their digital interactions
Digital Well-being: Creating Healthy Media Habits for the Child and Family
Better understand the areas of digital life and create family solutions to balance online and real-life engagements for the kids and the family
Digital Family Connections: Establishing Better Parent-Child Bonds and Boundaries
Become more equipped in deepening the parent-child connection by understanding context, content, and depth of communication
Digital Learning: Setting Rules, Routines, and Regulations for the Digital Child
Be capable of upgrading home life, including parenting rules, routines, and regulations needed for the learn from home setup
Developing the Child’s Digital Emotional Intelligence
As one of the domains of the UNESCO’s Digital Citizenship framework, it is high time that parents understand this aspect and how they can ensure that their children progress in this development. It encompasses the child’s intrapersonal and interpersonal skills, digitally and in real life.
Wired and Tired: Ensuring Well-being in the Family
Personal well-being is key to successfully managing the demands of work and life. Despite being online most times, parents and adults need to ensure their Digital Well-being, as well as those of their children’s. Key areas to work on to strive to be well and resilient despite being digitally connected will be discussed.
To register and to know more about the event details, go to this link https://bit.ly/DigitalFamilies2.