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Screen Sanity for Parents: Addressing Digital Parenting Challenges

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Performance / Lecture

Age Group:

Adults (18+), Seniors
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Today’s digital world creates many parenting challenges that our predecessors never had to face. We recognize the value of digital literacy, but we also recognize the depression, anxiety, and other problems that accompany too much screen time. So many of us ponder questions like, “How much screentime is too much?” or, “When do I get my child a phone?”

The Quincy Public Library, in partnership with the Quincy Children's Museum, is proud to host a Screen Sanity Parent Night, part of the Screen Sanity educational platform.  The Screen Sanity program addresses problems that all modern parents face, providing practical tips for tackling some of the most common screentime challenges. 

Join us at QPL for this one-time only event. Space is limited, so register now. If registration is full, you may be added to a wait list.

Please do not bring children to parent night! Parents,

The Quincy Children’s Museum is hosting a ‘Night at the Museum’ for children 10 and under whose parents are attending this event. Museum activities will be provided and there is no charge to drop off your child for this special event!

 Space is limited to 50 children. You must register your child so that Quincy Children's Museum can have proper staffing for the event. 

Please click here to register your child! Children cannot be accepted at the museum without pre-registration! 

 

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