Webinar: Parenting in the Digital World

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  • 03/06/2025

Applying Differentiation-Based Parenting in guiding children’s screen use. 

Topic: Parenting in the Digital World

When: Tuesday 17th June, 2025 (past webinar, recording coming soon to the Parent Hope Podcast)

Time: 7 pm Australian EST

This webinar will explore:

  • Screen time boundaries that build connection & are within parents’ and teachers’ control. 
  • Navigating online risks without fear-based parenting
  • Applying the Parent ‘I Position’ to conversations with children and teens

Interesting in what Differentiation-Based Parenting is? Read all about it in our latest blog series.

Webinar: Parenting in the Digital World

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