Teaching Digital Responsibility
(Not Restriction)
Technology is everywhere! Let’s help students and families use it wisely.
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“Teaching Digital Responsibility (Not Restriction)” is a hands-on, engaging session designed for educators, counselors, social workers, and healthcare providers. Through practical frameworks, case studies, and collaborative exercises, participants learn how to guide youth and families in creating clear, achievable guidelines for digital use, without relying on fear, strict rules, or conflict.
Our goal: equip adults with strategies to promote digital safety, accountability, and wellness, while respecting students’ growing independence and social needs.
Webinar Highlights:
In this session, we’ll cover:
- Understanding the developmental, emotional, and social factors influencing technology use
- Collaborative frameworks for setting realistic tech expectations at home, school, and socially
- Practical strategies for phones, social media, group chats, AI tools, and digital communication
- Techniques to encourage responsible decision-making while building trust and independence
- Tools to balance safety, accountability, and digital wellness for children and teens
What You Will Gain:
Attendees will walk away with:
- Clear guidance on how restriction alone can backfire and how to replace it with positive strategies
- Tools to create realistic, age-appropriate tech guidelines for students and families
- Communication approaches to foster collaboration, trust, and responsible habits
- Practical methods for teaching digital literacy, safety, and citizenship in daily life
- Resources to share with families to start meaningful conversations
- A checklist for parents to prioritize actions without feeling overwhelmed
- A family device agreement action plan to guide healthy tech use at home
- Confidence to partner with youth in shaping their digital behavior
- Strategies to prevent conflict and promote wellness in digital spaces
Why Attend?
Students and families often struggle with managing technology, but fear and strict rules can create more problems than they solve. This workshop provides actionable, research-informed strategies to guide youth toward responsible, independent digital use. Participants will leave ready to help students make smart decisions online, build trust, and maintain balance in their digital lives, without unnecessary restrictions.
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