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X-WR-CALDESC:Schools\, parents\, caregivers and communities all play a role
  in providing supportive pathways for our youth as they navigate childhood
  and adolescence.  SCIP (School Community Intervention and Prevention) is 
 partnering with Lincoln Public Schools\, Bryan Independence Center and the
  Lancaster Prevention Leadership Team to put on a series of valuable prese
 ntations about how to support the health and well-being of our community’s
  youth.  Please join us on:\n\nNovember 19\, 2019- Youth Gaming: When a Pa
 stime becomes a Problem\nLefler Middle School (Media Center)\n6:30 p.m. – 
 8:00 p.m.\nPresentation: \nAs digital technology continues to advance\, ou
 r youth are spending increasing amounts of time on electronic devices.  Vi
 deo games have become especially popular among children and adolescents.  
 Technology has increased the accessibility of video games\, with youth bei
 ng able to game on computers\, game consoles\, tablets and smartphones.  W
 hen can gaming move from an entertaining pastime\, to a problem with negat
 ive consequences?  The purpose of this presentation is to educate parents\
 , caregivers and others who are invested in our youth on gaming use disord
 er.  A disorder that often goes unnoticed in its early stages but can have
  harmful effects on our young people if not addressed. \nLicensed therapis
 ts Janet Johnson\, MA\, LIMHP\, CDGC\, LADC\, LPC with Choices Treatment C
 enter and Jeremy Eberle\, MA\, LIMHP\, CDGC\, PLADC with Eberle Therapy Se
 rvices\, will discuss:\n•	The difference between problem gaming and gaming 
 disorder\n•	Signs and symptoms present with gaming disorder\n•	Harmful effec
 ts of gaming disorder\n•	The methods used to treat gaming addiction \n•	Onli
 ne safety as it relates to gaming \n
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DESCRIPTION:Schools\, parents\, caregivers and communities all play a role 
 in providing supportive pathways for our youth as they navigate childhood 
 and adolescence.  SCIP (School Community Intervention and Prevention) is p
 artnering with Lincoln Public Schools\, Bryan Independence Center and the 
 Lancaster Prevention Leadership Team to put on a series of valuable presen
 tations about how to support the health and well-being of our community’s 
 youth.  Please join us on:\n\nNovember 19\, 2019- Youth Gaming: When a Pas
 time becomes a Problem\nLefler Middle School (Media Center)\n6:30 p.m. – 8
 :00 p.m.\nPresentation: \nAs digital technology continues to advance\, our
  youth are spending increasing amounts of time on electronic devices.  Vid
 eo games have become especially popular among children and adolescents.  T
 echnology has increased the accessibility of video games\, with youth bein
 g able to game on computers\, game consoles\, tablets and smartphones.  Wh
 en can gaming move from an entertaining pastime\, to a problem with negati
 ve consequences?  The purpose of this presentation is to educate parents\,
  caregivers and others who are invested in our youth on gaming use disorde
 r.  A disorder that often goes unnoticed in its early stages but can have 
 harmful effects on our young people if not addressed. \nLicensed therapist
 s Janet Johnson\, MA\, LIMHP\, CDGC\, LADC\, LPC with Choices Treatment Ce
 nter and Jeremy Eberle\, MA\, LIMHP\, CDGC\, PLADC with Eberle Therapy Ser
 vices\, will discuss:\n•	The difference between problem gaming and gaming d
 isorder\n•	Signs and symptoms present with gaming disorder\n•	Harmful effect
 s of gaming disorder\n•	The methods used to treat gaming addiction \n•	Onlin
 e safety as it relates to gaming \n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191119T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191119T200000
LOCATION:Lefler Middle School (Media Room)
SUMMARY:Community Awareness Series: Promoting Healthy Behaviors
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