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Speaker
Ariel Kornblum, PsyD, BCBA, LBA
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Date
Thursday, May 21, 2026
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Time
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
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Location
Via Zoom
In today’s digital landscape, children and teens are growing up in a constant stream of short-form videos, notifications, and social media, making it harder to sustain attention, regulate emotions, and stay engaged in everyday life. Child, Adolescent & Adult and Board Certified Behavior Analyst, Ariel Kornblum, will help parents understand how screen use is impacting attention, mood, and development—and what parents can do about it.
Drawing on current research and clinical expertise, Dr. Kornblum will provide clear, actionable strategies to help your child build healthier relationships with technology while strengthening focus, resilience, and emotional well-being.
Attendees will learn how to:
- Understand the impact of screens on the developing brain: Learn how short-form content and social media influence attention, motivation, and emotional regulation
- Recognize early warning signs: Identify when screen use may be contributing to anxiety, low mood, or difficulty focusing
- Set effective, realistic boundaries: Implement limits and routines that reduce conflict and actually work in busy family life
- Promote focus and self-regulation skills: Use practical, evidence-based strategies to help your child sustain attention and manage impulses
- Support healthier digital habits long-term: Shift from constant restriction to skill-building that fosters independence and balance
If you’re concerned about potential digital impacts on your child’s focus, screen habits, or emotional well-being, this webinar will give you the tools and confidence to take meaningful, practical steps at home.