Don’t become a parent that goes around screaming, “the sky is falling – social networking is evil.” Rather take the time to become informed of the new online choices that youth have today.
The Net Smart Parent workshops have been developed by University of Nebraska – Lincoln Extension staff in the west central and panhandle districts to help parents and other interested adults become better informed
The workshops begin with a 8:30 a.m. registration and the workshop from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Locations include: March 29 – Sidney, Western Nebraska Community College;
April 5 – Chadron, Chadron State College and
April 12 - North Platte, North Platte Community College, south campus.
By participating, parents will be better informed to return home to interact with their 10 to 14 year olds. Parents will increase their knowledge and be able to answer such questions as;
Can my child be too “social”?;
Can my child safely post information online?;
What is the electronic playground?;
Whoever heard of RPG, or FPS, or RTS or MMORPG?
Topics will include: social networking, posting on the internet, internet gaming, keeping our digital lives safe, communicating with your child and how and where to learn more.
Registration is required. Registration cost is $49.00 which includes lunch. Participants must register one week in advance of the workshop location they wish to attend.
To register online via secure site and pay by credit card – go to: http://cariregistration.unl.edu.
Brochures are available at: http://events.unl.edu/etraining.
Completed registrations can be mailed with a check 7 days prior to workshop to: University of Nebraska – Lincoln Extension, 115 West 4th Street North Platte, NE 69101.
For more information on these programs contact Brenda Aufdenkamp, Extension Educator, University of Nebraska – Lincoln Extension in Lincoln and McPherson Counties, phone 308-532-2683 or 1-800-200-1381 or email baufdenkamp1@unl.edu.