January 20, 2025 - 10:47

On Wednesday, parents from various Crown Heights schools gathered for the much-anticipated ProTECHtion 2.0 event, aimed at educating families about safe technology practices. The event saw a remarkable turnout, with many parents attending in person and over 1,000 additional viewers tuning in via live stream.
The ProTECHtion initiative focuses on equipping parents with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate the digital landscape responsibly. With the increasing prevalence of technology in children's lives, the event addressed critical topics such as online safety, screen time management, and the importance of digital citizenship.
Experts in the field shared valuable insights, offering practical advice and strategies to help parents foster a safer online environment for their children. The overwhelming response from the community underscores the importance of such educational initiatives, as families continue to seek guidance in an ever-evolving technological world. ProTECHtion 2.0 successfully reinforced the commitment to promoting safe and responsible technology use among families in the community.
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