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Snowline Joint Unified social workers lead digital-parenting workshop for families
Summary
District social workers presented research, practical steps and local policy context on children’s device use, emphasizing content risks, account ages and a district phone ban during school hours.
Snowline Joint Unified School District social workers Ingrid Peralta and Diego Ramírez led a parent workshop on digital parenting that reviewed studies about children’s access to devices, outlined safety steps from the Family Online Safety Institute and described the district’s approach to phones in schools.
The presentation matters because parents and the district face rising device access among children and teenagers, presenters said, and the session offered concrete guidance — from when children may legally create social accounts to family rules and privacy settings — to reduce online risks.
Peralta opened the session, saying, “Buenos días a todos, gracias por estar aquí,” and framed the meeting as an opportunity to share tools families can use. Ramírez said the presentation would center on “Cómo ser un buen padre digital” and noted the district’s emphasis on training and family conversations.
Presenters cited multiple statistics during the talk:…
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