#SocialSavvyFamily Seminar: Be Safe, Smart & Have Fun with Social Media #Orlando

Pam moore keynote speaker on branding, ai, personal branding, and growth mindset

Pam Moore

Social media for teens #socialsavvyfamily

Social networks are here to stay. It's becoming the norm for how teens, adults and even grandparents communicate. Welcome to Generation S, the generation who chooses to be social. It is not limited by demographic such as age, education or location. It's simply a choice. 

The truth is our kids and teens are growing up with Generation S in their DNA. We might as well accept it. Trying to stop them from participating in Generation S is probably wasted effort.

We can however, help them be safe and smart while also having fun. We can teach them how to connect with their friends, communicate as they want and still be safe.

It's not just about teen internet safety or social media teen education. It's about an entire family choosing to be a smart member of Generation S. It's about parents partnering with their teens, not just controlling them. It's about finding both safety and blessings in using social media.

A social savvy family is not only safe and smart about social technologies but they also have fun, connect with others and keep their identity grounded in who they are.

If you are near the Orlando, Florida area this weekend we would love to have you join us at the “Social Media Savvy” seminar we are teaching in partnership with CrossPointe Church on Sunday, April 6th at 1:00 pm et.

Social Savvy Family Seminar:

Social media education for parents, teens and kids.

Join us for a free lunch and a 2 hour seminar to learn how you can partner with your family for a positive experience with social media.

Topics will include:

  • Current social media trends
  • Staying safe online
  • Parent / child social media contract (template provided)
  • Cyber bullying
  • Social media personal branding and identity
  • Social media for causes and evangelism
  • Safety tips for top social networks such as Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr
  • How to keep social media a positive experience in your family

Event Details:

Date: April 6th
Time: 1:00 pm et
Location: CrossPointe Church
11002 Lake Hard Drive, Orlando, FL 32832
*Lunch will be served

Register Now! 
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Session is delivered by Pam Moore and Josh Moore co-founders of Marketing Nutz agency in partnership with CrossPointe Church Orlando.

Marketing Nutz is a global social business and digital branding agency helping brands of all sizes to achieve results using social media. Pam Moore is ranked by Forbes as Top 10 Social Media Influencer and travels internationally speaking and teaching others about the benefits of social media for their business and life.

 

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