Guys, internet, Covid: the webinar to face a new educational challenge

Covid interfered deeply also in the habits of children e of teenagers who now – due to distance learning and not only – spend most of their time in front of a screen. A new paradigm that changes their educational needs and that requires a greater commitment to those who are parents to be close to them. We will talk about it during Neverland, free webinar that will be broadcast on December 17th from 6pm on the Facebook pages of the Carolina Onlus Foundation and of Binary F.

THE EXPERTS
A meeting on the co-responsibility, on the messages that we must now pass on to our children, which we will discuss thanks to the contribution of experts in the institutional, sports, spiritual and academic fields: the head of the course for heads of the FIGC technical sector youth sector Filippo Galli, the head of the National Service for youth ministry – CEI Don Michele Falabretti, the president of Parole O_Stili Rosy Russo, the teacher of Didactics and Pedagogy of the Paolo Bicocca University Ferri, the president of Corecom Lombardia Marianna Sala.

THE INITIATIVE
This is the latest event in the cycle of free webinars on online dangers as part of the initiative GetDigital, the international platform for online security created by Facebook to share digital citizenship tools and paths (www.facebook.com/fbgetdigital), and created in Italy with the collaboration of Carolina Foundation, born on the initiative of his father Paolo after the death of Carolina Picchio, the fourteen year old who took her own life after leaving a message that has become iconic for all her peers: “Words hurt more than blows”. The Foundation has long been committed to making the Internet safe for children and adolescents, with awareness-raising projects and also intervening directly when necessary to help children who harm themselves using the Internet. On their Facebook page (at this link) there are also the recordings of all the webinars of the cycle dedicated, among others, to the themes of cyberbullying, the danger of challenges, and addiction to gaming.

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