Screen Time – New Location
February 07, 2012 at 7:00PM
Due to a high number of RSVPs, the Artz Center has moved this event to Catlin Gabel School’s Miller Library.
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TV, iPads, cell phone apps, toddler computer games, and educational computer games…
Is there a risk associated with screen time activities on early child development and behavior?
How can we use the technology of screen time for good?
This presentation will discuss what we know about promoting healthy early child development and how to make decisions about the role of screen time in the lives of children under age five. David W. Willis, M.D, FAAP, Medical Director of the Artz Center and Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics Early Brain and Child Development Initiative will bring his experience and perspective to this vexing cultural, societal and parenting dilemma.
Event is free to attend, donations are welcome to support the Artz Center’s non-profit work in the community
Download flyer here. (.pdf)
Please RSVP so we can provide adequate space and refreshments: sophiep@artzcenter.org or 503-802-5261
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