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The Summit School District is set to host a “Project Reboot” workshop aimed at helping families cultivate healthier technology habits. Scheduled for Tuesday, January 20, at 6 p.m., the event will focus on reinforcing digital wellness and promoting responsible tech usage among parents and children alike.
As technology continues to play an integral role in daily life, the workshop seeks to address the challenges that come with excessive screen time and digital distractions. Participants will engage in discussions about setting boundaries around device use, understanding the impact of technology on mental health, and fostering meaningful family interactions.
The workshop will feature expert speakers who will provide valuable insights and practical strategies for managing technology in the home. Parents will leave equipped with tools to create a balanced digital environment, ensuring that technology serves as a positive force in their family dynamics. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of digital literacy in today’s fast-paced, tech-driven world.
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