FREE WEBINAR

How to Combat Screen Addiction & Ensure Safe Internet
for our kids

In this 1-hour webinar, learn tips and strategies to keep your kids safe from PORN, PREDATORS and the ADVERSE EFFECTS of too much screen-time.

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Day: Monday 6th December, 2021
Time: 11:00 am
Duration: 1 Hour
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Did you Know?

Children who spent more than 2 hours a day on screen-time activities scored lower on language and thinking tests.

Source: National Institutes of Health (NIH) Study, 2018

Young people who spend 7 hours or more a day on screens are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with depression or anxiety (Based on data of 40,000 kids ages 2 to 17).

Source: Preventive Medicine Reports, Elsevier, 2018

32% of children aged 10 to 17 years of age face online threats of violence, intimidation and digital harassment in Bangladesh

Source: UNICEF's study, 2019

75% of parents believed their children had never encountered porn, but 53% of the children had in fact seen them.

Source: BBFC, 2020

"Almost 60% of them had experience of sexual activities, which is very alarming. Nothing but pornography is the reason... sensing physical pleasure, they try to explore it practically." - UNICEF Child Protection Specialist Shabnaz Zaherin

Source: UNICEF study on 150 school & college students ageing between 16 to 19 years.
It's time to start taking ACTIONS!
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List of Topics

Interactive. Informative. Useful.

List of Topics to be Covered:
The real scenario - without sugarcoating
The harmful effects of too much screen-time
Risks of accessing the Internet insecurely
The Expert Guideline
3 unique Strategies to positively reduce screen-time addiction
Tools to design a safe internet environment
Q/A session

Meet the Host

"Those who know me know that I take a strong stance against too-much gadget usage in kids. It's time we become more aware of what this is actually doing to our kids and what we can do about it.
IT'S TIME TO WAKE UP!!"

Sadia Mahjabeen

Sadia Mahjabeen

Founder | iAmMotherly

Sadia earned her Foundation of Positive Psychology degree from uPenn, further did her certification on Applied Positive Psychology from The Flourishing Center, USA. She is also a Certified Parent Coach from The Jai Institute of Parenting, USA
Accreditations & Certificaitons
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