It’s a growing problem. Advances in digital technology offers many wonderfully empowering tools, yet they also produce new digital dangers for teens and tweens to navigate.

In an engaging and free public presentation, Olentangy Schools will welcome author and career coach Dr. Tim Conrad will empower parents and community members with information about the ways that teens and tweens are using social media with a special emphasis on how to identify and respond to cyberbullying.[widgets_on_pages id=1]

Dr. Conrad wil cover the following topics:

  • Ways that common apps are used and misused
  • Understanding the impact of cyberbullying
  • Understanding cyberbullying tactics
  • Effective ways to respond to cyberbullies
  • Safe and smart digital practices
  • How to post positive

This free presentation will be held from 7 to 8:30 PM on November 7 at Olentangy Liberty High School, 3584 Home Road, Powell.

The presentation is provided by the Parent Programs Team (PPT), a collaborative group of district staff, community members and parents like you! The PPT’s mission is to empower parents with information and skills critical to raising children in today’s world. The committee provides information through evening parent forums featuring experts in areas relevant to raising children.


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