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SD 38 Presents: Parent/Caregiver Sessions

Parent/Caregiver Education Sessions

These virtual sessions are open to all parents/caregivers in the Richmond School District and will provide practical strategies, expert insights, and tools to support your child’s well-being in the digital age. Please see below for detailed descriptions of each session and registration information. We look forward to your participation!

Social Media Awareness, Digital Citizenship, and Cyberbullying 
Presented by Steven MacDonald 
November 13, 2024  |  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.
As a parent/guardian, you lead the charge as a digital role model. Help your child develop a strong digital citizenship foundation while reminding them that their digital tattoo reflects their real and online selves. Parents/guardians have an important role to play in providing support and guidance during critical periods. A snapshot of current trends and concerning apps will be provided to equip you in your digital parenting strategy.
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Cellphones: What’s Healthy, What’s Not, and What We Can Do to Support Our Kids 

Presented by Hannah Beach 
January 21, 2025  |  6:30 – 8 p.m.

Many of our kids are anxious and glued to their phones, seeking endless distraction and feeling isolated and disconnected. Aggressive outbursts have become common and yet others seem to have stopped talking all together. As parents and caregivers, we are increasingly alarmed. We entice, cajole, bribe, encourage, shout, but nothing seems to work long term. Join Hannah for a warm and conversational workshop exploring practical strategies we can use to help our children and youth when it comes to managing devices. 

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Reclaiming Play: Revitalizing Childhood to Combat Anxiety and Aggression
Presented by Hannah Beach 
February 25, 2025 | 6:30 – 8 p.m.

Children are becoming more anxious and aggressive. The common thread? A stark decline in free play. We are now seeing the emotional side effects of the loss of play in the lives of children as aggression and anxiety in young people is at an all-time high. 

The research is clear: children learn and develop best through play. And yet, children are playing less than ever. In fact, this is the first generation of children that does not have a play-based childhood. The side effects? Children and youth are struggling. It has become harder than ever to lead and care for kids.  Join Hannah for a powerful workshop that will help you discover practical ways to transform your family culture and support your children in becoming their best selves.

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Updated: Thursday, October 31, 2024