Navigating the Challenges of Parenting in a World of Disconnection

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Program Type:

Parenting

Age Group:

Adults
  • Registration is required for this event.
  • Registration will close on January 27, 2026 @ 4:30pm.

Program Description

Event Details

Please join us in the Brubeck Room for another important talk from the Wilton Youth Council. Parents and children alike are feeling more disconnected than ever despite the ability to connect 24/7. How do we put an oxygen mask on ourselves and also give our children what they need to feel supported and thrive in the current circumstances? This workshop aims to address challenges that we all face regarding greater technology use and changes in social support structures and offers a variety of ways to enhance a sense of connectedness for ourselves and our children. Join psychologist Dr. Jackie Britt-Friedman, an assistant professor at the Yale Child Study Center, to:

  • Explore the challenges of parenting in current times with increased technology use and decrease in social supports
  • Identify ways to promote healthy technology use in the context of children’s developmental needs
  • Learn strategies to improve connectedness and a sense of belonging

Dr. Jackie Britt-Friedman, PsyD is an Assistant Professor with the Yale Child Study Center and a clinical child psychologist with extensive experience both in schools and in clinical settings. She has supported children with a vast array of challenges including executive functioning weaknesses, learning disabilities, anxiety, mood difficulties, social skill deficits, and other stressors. She focuses on helping children and adolescents further develop skills to successfully navigate challenges and on promoting resilience. 

This talk is presented especially for parents/caregivers of children 6-16.

Presented by Wilton Youth Council in partnership with Wilton Library and SPED*NET.  Registration suggested.  

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