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Seneca Valley presents “Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition” with Dr. Kristen White

Seneca Valley presents “Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition” with Dr. Kristen White

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In this episode, we’re discussing a topic that impacts families everywhere: screen time and its effects on children. Listen as Dr. Kristen White, Haine Elementary School Principal shares about the upcoming event “Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition,” a film featuring the latest research, expert insights and practical advice for parents and guardians of elementary-aged students.

Don’t miss the free community screening of “Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition” at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 19 in the Haine Elementary School Cafeteria. This event and open to parents/guardians, staff and members of the public. Seating is limited to 400 attendees, and RSVP is encouraged. Please note: this screening is intended for adults only; students and children should not attend.


IN THIS EPISODE, WE WILL REVIEW

  • What is “Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition”
  • Why it's important to focus specifically on elementary-aged children when talking about screen use and digital habits
  • When and where the filming event will take place
  • Why parents/guardians should attend this free event
  • How to register
  • See below for more information:
    • "Screenagers: Elementary School Age Edition"
    • RSVP

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Dr. Kristen White, Haine Elementary School Principal

With 32 years of experience in education, Dr. White emphasizes a whole-child approach to learning and is committed to cultivating an inclusive environment in which all children can succeed.

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