WEBINAR: MANAGING VIDEO GAMES AND THE NEXT DIGITAL CRAZE

Join parenting and technology expert Martine Oglethorpe for a practical 60-minute webinar addressing the issues you need to know about. Martine will step back from the headlines, address the current myths and share the latest research on the effects of gaming on young people today. This is sure to be a fascinating webinar, designed to help you feel confident negotiating the murky world of kids’ video games.

WHEN
Thursday, 13th September 2018. 7:30pm-8:30pm (AEST)

HOW TO REGISTER FOR THE WEBINAR
Parents who choose to redeem the voucher will need to register via this link – www.parentingideas.com.au/product/developing-emotional-intelligence-in-children/

Please note: This is a link to the Parenting Ideas online shop. The voucher/code is BALANCE and this will be used to register for the webinar through the shop at no cost.

ABOUT THE HOSTS
This webinar was hosted by Dr Jodi Richardson with guest presenter Martine Oglethorpe.

Martine Oglethorpe
Parenting Ideas Expert
Technology, education and parenting

Martine is an accredited speaker with the Office of the eSafety Commissioner and has presented to numerous parent groups, schools and teachers. She is a mother to 5 boys with a background in secondary education and a Masters in Counselling.

Through her personal and professional work with families raising children today, she recognises the important role technology plays in the social and emotional wellbeing of young people. Martine has a passionate interest in helping families to safely navigate the modern world of parenting in a way that offers understanding as well as practical and realistic strategies.

Dr Jodi Richardson
Parenting Ideas Expert
Wellbeing and mental health

Dr Jodi Richardson is a mental health, wellbeing and happiness science speaker and educator. She is a mother of two primary-school-aged children and is the founder and director of Happier on Purpose, the mental health and wellbeing expert for Parenting Ideas and writer for both print and online publications.

Integral to Jodi’s work is helping parents and teachers to nurture resilient, relaxed, playful kids who develop lifelong habits of happiness and flourishing mental health.