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Addiction to the first screen? Workshop for families with children between 0 and 6 years old

October
10
2023
  • Canòdrom - Ateneu d'Innovació Digital i Democràtica
    Carrer de Concepción Arenal 165, El Congrés i els Indians, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya, Espanya
    Sala Margarita Salas
  • 18:00 PM - 19:30 PM CEST
OpenStreetMap -  Carrer de Concepción Arenal 165, El Congrés i els Indians, Barcelona, Barcelona, Catalunya, Espanya
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Increasingly, voices from the medical, psychological, and educational fields are raising concerns about the risks of children's overexposure to screens. However, in our daily lives, screens are increasingly being seen as "electronic babysitters."

In this session targeting families with children aged 0 to 6, pedagogue Anna Ramis presents data regarding the potential harm or hindrances to child development caused by excessive screen exposure in boys and girls, particularly before the age of 3 and throughout childhood. Thus, we work to consolidate essential skills that enhance the quality of children's lives.

Anna Ramis is an educator and pedagogue. She has recently played a key role in initiating and spreading the Childhood and Screens Manifesto, which was presented at the Canòdrom in May 2022.

  • Session aimed at families with children between 0 and 6 years old.

  • With free babysitting service: If there is not enough demand, the Canòdrom will notify you of the cancellation of the service 48 hours before the activity.

Meeting Minutes

Gràcies per compartir amb nosaltres la sessió d'Addicció a la primera pantalla? Taller per a famílies amb infants entre 0 i 6 anys. Esperem que fos del teu interès.

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