Is screen time taking a toll on the mental and physical well-being of your students or family?
You're not alone. In today's fast-paced, tech-saturated world, connection and meaningful interaction are being replaced by endless scrolling and digital distractions.
Join The School of Play for a powerful and practical FREE 45-minute webinar designed to help families and schools reclaim joy, movement, and togetherness without devices!!
The Issues We're Seeing:
* Rising screen time is reducing physical movement, social interaction, and overall well-being.
* Face-to-face conversations are being replaced by social media and digital messaging.
* Parents and educators are feeling overwhelmed, time-poor, and unsure of where to begin addressing these challenges.
Health & Well-Being Benefits of Play:
This isn't just about fun. Play is a powerful tool for improving health and happiness. In this webinar, you'll learn how playful connection can:
* Boost mental health by reducing stress, anxiety, and emotional overload
* Improve physical health by encouraging movement, coordination, and energy
* Strengthen relationships through laughter, teamwork, and shared experiences
* Increase happiness and life satisfaction through positive emotions and social bonding
* Support emotional regulation and resilience in both children and adults
Backed by research and grounded in real-world success, these strategies will help you build a more connected, vibrant, and mentally healthy school or home environment.
The Solution: Play as the Glue
Discover how play-based connection can transform relationships at home and school. In this interactive session, you'll learn fun, simple, and time-efficient activities designed to:
Rebuild social bonds through real, human connection
Improve mental and physical well-being
Reduce screen reliance in a way that feels joyful and sustainable
Create meaningful family moments and classroom culture, all without needing a screen
Whether you're a parent, teacher, or school leader, this webinar will equip you with the tools and confidence to use play as a powerful, science-backed solution for connection, happiness, and well-being.