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June 19, 2019 | 12:59 PM
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Join us Thursday, June 27 for Making the Virtual Virtuous: Common Sense Guidelines for Raising Kids in the Digital Age. Managing modern technology can be exhausting and stressful, potentially prompting us to ask. do we use it or does it use us? It’s an even bigger challenge for parents trying to figure out how to raise healthy children in the digital age. Many families struggle as they try to maintain common sense limits while seeking balance in using media as a resource and entertainment.

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Cosponsored by Common Sense Media and Campaign for Commercial Free Childhood.

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