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https://www.tickettailor.com/events/protectyoungeyes/1734475
(Our most in-depth talk, for parent groups who want the science)
Do you have a device close by right now? Pick it up, and marvel at the tech in your hands. An
iPhone can complete 5 trillion operations per second and handle over 120 million Apollo moon
missions simultaneously. It’s no wonder any human, particularly our amazing kids, can be both
intrigued and exploited.
Recent Sapien Labs research indicates that smartphone and social media use, especially
before age 13, is linked to lower mental health scores and increased risks of emotional and
behavioral problems. The research highlights concerns about cyberbullying, poor family
relationships, and disrupted sleep, which can negatively impact a child's mental well-being.
Which all makes a ton of sense when you understand the developing brain.
In this 90-minute session, you’ll learn:
● The three functional areas of the human brain.
● Why Snapchat is a turbo-charged, neurological beast.
● Why 72% of teens are already using AI companions (and what that means for your family).
● How to correct out-of-control tech use.
● Why every home needs 5 layers of protection in the AI Age.
This is not just theory—we’re bringing you real-world solutions, smart strategies, and tips you
can start using right away. Join us and take a big step toward a more confident, connected, and
Tech-Ready family life (Q&A at the end).
St. Andrew The Apostle Catholic Church
910 Austin Dr.
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Moderate rain, with a high of 50 and low of 22 degrees. Overcast during the morning, light freezing rain for the afternoon, cloudy in the evening, patchy rain nearby overnight.
I have to commend the Saline City manager and engineer for keeping their cool and for their professionalism during the three hour Mill Pond Dam town hall meeting.
I think what's insulting is that the city is bloating the numbers to bolster their case.
Logically, the dam has no practical use. Of course, it's going to cost more. Of course, there's a level of risk there. Of course, over some period of time, it's going to cost more to maintain than a stream.
Life cycle cost analysis is certainly appropriate when considering new assets, but it may not be as appropriate when evaluating existing assets.