How we use social media particularly at a younger age can have implications emotionally, psychologically, socially and even on our career choices in later life.
It’s important that parents understand why pre teens & teens use social media, what they hope to achieve from it and what factors influence their decisions online.
Instead of helping them feel connected social media can sometimes make young adults feel more alone. Our workshop will teach your kids how to become a responsible ethical digital citizen with healthy online relationships.
Clinical Psychotherapist Joanna Fortune and blogger James Butler will speak about the pitfalls, watch outs, dangers and advantages of social media usage in pre teens and teens. Fortune will delve into the
addictive nature of screens and how social media can affect young people’s self esteem. With this in mind she will help arm them with the tools necessary to sustain healthy online relationships with their peers and use social media without triggering stress or emotionally upset.
James will discuss his journey with social media, the ups and downs and how he has successfully built a career based on his Snapchat following.
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Location: Radisson Hotel, Limerick, Ennis Road, Limerick
Cost: Adults €35, Children (Under 15) €25
Max: 2 children per adult
Date: Sunday November 27th
Time: 2pm – 5pm