Building a Screen Time Plan

Presented by Rachel Esparza, LPC

Struggling to manage your child’s screen time? Join us for an insightful presentation where we’ll guide you through crafting a personalized screen time plan that encourages healthy habits and family involvement.

Learn practical tips on setting screen-free zones, balancing digital and physical activities, and fostering open communication. Empower your child to make mindful media choices!


Details

Date - November 15, 2024

Time - 11:30am - 1:00pm CT

Pricing - $37.50

Location - Live via Zoom
Link will be sent prior to workshop


Training Objectives

  • Identify and learn how to set appropriate screen time limits for children based on individual family considerations

  • Demonstrate the ability to create screen-free zones within your homes, fostering spaces that encourage offline activities and quality family time

  • Develop strategies for effective communication with children regarding screen time, ensuring open dialogue and mutual understanding about media use and its impact on well-being

  • Design a personalized screen time plan to implement after the workshop


Rachel Esparza, LPC

At Texas State University, Rachel earned her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling (CACREP Accredited Program) and her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology. Her approach to counseling establishes relational conditions that guide clients to improve their self-awareness, reach their goals, and meet their needs. She emphasizes empathic understanding and unconditional positive regard in her counseling relationships.

In individual and group settings, Rachel supports families who are struggling with emotional regulation and externalizing behaviors (tantrums, big emotions), are interested in developing healthy relationships, and want to understand the role the brain plays in behavior and emotions.


Good to Know

This is a live online training via Zoom. You will receive an email with the link to the session prior to the start time.

Please note that this workshop does not provide CE credits that count toward certification or professional licensure.


Enrollment is now closed. Check out our other workshops!

Kaylyn Evans

Kaylyn Evans is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC). She earned her Bachelor’s Degree at Southwestern University in Biology and Psychology and her Master’s Degree in Professional Counseling at Texas State University. Kaylyn is currently working towards her Registered Play Therapist™ (RPT™) credential. Kaylyn’s goal is to provide trauma-informed, attachment-based, anti-racist, and LGBTQIA+ affirming counseling at all times. Kaylyn has experience working with children, adolescents, and families in a variety of settings including elementary school and community agencies.

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