FREE Webinars: Children & Technology.  Sponsored by the Region 8 IEIC/Help Me Grow
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Sponsored by the Region 8 IEIC/Help Me Grow. 

In a world where we are bombarded with conflicting advice about children and technology, Erin Walsh is here to bring clarity and connection. 

As co-founder of Minnesota-based Spark & Stitch Institute, Erin has spent her career translating the latest research into easy-to-understand language and practical strategies for parents and professionals. Her work has been featured in publications like the Washington Post, Minnesota Public Radio, the Huffington Post and she co-authored the bestselling Tenth Anniversary Edition of Why Do They Act That Way? Her latest book, It’s Their World: Teens, Screens, and the Science of Adolescence, is out now.

Beyond her expertise, Erin brings warmth, humor, and real-life stories—all of which remind us that we have everything we need to create a better world for kids.

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