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This episode is part of a four-part series as partners with Restoring Childhood Putnam County, an initiative to help families "hit pause on constant screen time and press play on the kind of childhood that builds imagination, confidence, and real connection."
In this latest episode of Life of Plenty, Lisa and Ashley discuss the upcoming community read of The Anxious Generation, spurred on by Ryan Dalton of Restoring Childhood in Putnam County. They discuss the adverse effects prolonged cell phone addiction has had on children's lives since cell phones became increasingly poplular — along with the negative effects it has on our own.
Lisa and Ashley also look at the possibility of coming together as a community to tackle the issue, and how we can spend time away from technology and reconnect with our families and each other. Join us for the episode, and then join us for our community read of a book that could have a really positive impact on the way we live.
By Plenty Downtown BookshopThis episode is part of a four-part series as partners with Restoring Childhood Putnam County, an initiative to help families "hit pause on constant screen time and press play on the kind of childhood that builds imagination, confidence, and real connection."
In this latest episode of Life of Plenty, Lisa and Ashley discuss the upcoming community read of The Anxious Generation, spurred on by Ryan Dalton of Restoring Childhood in Putnam County. They discuss the adverse effects prolonged cell phone addiction has had on children's lives since cell phones became increasingly poplular — along with the negative effects it has on our own.
Lisa and Ashley also look at the possibility of coming together as a community to tackle the issue, and how we can spend time away from technology and reconnect with our families and each other. Join us for the episode, and then join us for our community read of a book that could have a really positive impact on the way we live.