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eParenting® Little Ones
"We may not be able to prepare the future for our children, but we can at least prepare our children for the future.” — President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Smart phones, social media, touch pads, video games, and computers are a constant presence in the lives of most families. eParenting takes a look at the ways in which these technologies can play a positive role in child development and parent-child interaction.
Developed by University of Wisconsin — Extension family living educators and specialists for parents of 0-5 year olds or “little ones, the program highlights how digital media can be used to enhance parenting skills and support kids’ growth and development. Participants will be able to
- describe how the brains and self-regulation skills of little ones are developing,
- summarize the parenting styles that best support this development,
- share how digital media can be a positive parenting tool to support young children’s development.
We are sharing this Wisconsin Extension developed resource with local Atchison County families. You can access eParenting® Little Ones in two formats.
- Short Video Series: eParenting® Little Ones is also available as a short video series. For the video series, the curriculum has been condensed short 1-3 minutes videos highlighting specific ways technology can positively be incorporated into parenting little ones.
- Workshop Recording: A session of the eParenting® Little Ones 2-hour workshop was also recorded. You can watch the edited version if you are unable to attend an in-person version of the workshop.
We hope you find eParenting® Little Ones to be a valuable resource!
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