Sept. 6, 2011 As school starts this week for the very few left that haven’t had summer short-circuited with August start dates, we’re continuing our focus on solutions-based media to ramp up Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) and digital citizenship in an effort to not just squash ‘bullying’ but PREVENT it.Whether it’s an entirely new school experience or just curbing first … [Read more...]
Survivor, The Lunch Table Edition: SEL to Prevent Bullying
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Wrapping Up The Gift of Time In A Media Package
Dec. 7, 2016 Update: We had our collegiate buddy binge-fest with the Gilmore Girls 'Year in the Life" Netflix Revival this Thanksgiving, so for those mother-daughter pairs who can't get enough of the fast-talking dynamic duo, I'm reprising our hands-on experiential "B&B Inn" themed getaway of wrapping up the gift of time together... We shared it well, so it's coming back … [Read more...]
Filed Under: Advertising, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Miscellaneous, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: binge-watching, experiential gifts, experiential learning, gift of time, Gilmore Girls, Gilmore Girls 2016, Gilmore Girls A year in the life, Gilmore Girls Revival, Lorelai and Rory, media icebreakers, media moments, parent child bonding, parenting tweens, parents and play, presence over presents, Social Emotional Learning, unplug to plug in, Using tv as a bonding moment