Parent & Carer Session: Setting Up Your Child’s First Smartphone
Event description
Join us for a virtual session where we'll discuss navigating the challenges of technology usage and parenting in today's digital age!
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Welcome to our Parent & Carer Session: Setting Up Your Child’s First Smartphone.
A child’s first phone is a significant milestone in today’s digital age. No matter when or what type of phone you give them, there are various ways to set it up to ensure your child’s safety and set clear expectations between you and them. This will help support your child and give you peace of mind as they gain access to the internet at their fingertips. Join us to hear from a parent who has navigated this journey multiple times over more than a decade. Learn valuable tips, tricks, and the important questions you should consider.
Who will present?
Presenter
Daniel Donahoo is the Manager, Digital Innovation at PROJECT ROCKIT. He has spent more than two decades working with children, young people and families in government, not for profit and education organisations.
Daniel is the author of children, family, media and technology “Idolising Children” and co-author of “Adproofing Your Kids” and his writing and ideas have appeared in The Age, Herald Sun, The Australian and many other publications.
He has produced educational apps with Bell Shakespeare, created learning resources for Bluey and the ABC, and worked with teachers and schools to improve student outcomes in a wide range of projects and programs with a focus on technology, ethical behaviours and relationships.
What are Parent & Carer Sessions?
PROJECT ROCKIT offers a suite of workshops for parents that help them understand their child’s experience in the digital world and offers advice on the ways to foster better relationships with your children and digital technology.
If you have any further questions or queries, please don't hesitate to reach out via email at info@projectrockit.com.au
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