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General (4) Susana Barrios From:Craig A Durfey <cadurfey@gmail.com> Sent:Saturday, July 22, To:Assemblymember Davies; Assemblymember Fong; Assemblymember Quirk-Silva; Craig A Durfey; Public Comment; Theresa Bass; alejandro.cardenas@mail.house.gov; alexis.hamel@mail.house.gov; assemblymember.muratsuchi@assembly.ca.gov; kim.vandermeulen@mail.house.gov Subject:\[EXTERNAL\] Fwd: Summer is coming to a close Warning: This email originated from outside the City of Anaheim. Do not click links or open attachments unless you recognize the sender and are expecting the message. ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Craig A Durfey < Date: Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 4:33 PM Subject: Fwd: Summer is coming to a close To: ADAM.BOMAN@ASM.CA.GOV <ADAM.BOMAN@asm.ca.gov>, Aguilera, Christopher <Christopher.Aguilera@asm.ca.gov>, Bob Harden <bob.harden@ggusd.us>, Craig A Durfey < , Jeffrey Layland <jlayland@ggusd.us>, Lan Nguyen <lan.nguyen@ggusd.us>, <REPLOUCORREA@mail.house.gov>, <assemblymember.rendon@assembly.ca.gov>, <hauwie.tie@asm.ca.gov> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Craig A Durfey < Date: Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 4:32 PM Subject: Fwd: Summer is coming to a close To: Craig A Durfey < , <Ddbarnes@ocsd.org>, Nick Dibs < , Norma Garcia <NGarcia@ocde.us>, PIO Department <pio_department@ggusd.us>, Public Records Request <cityclerk@ggcity.org>, Teresa Pomeroy <teresap@ggcity.org>, <fgozalez@ocsheriff.gov>, <ocbe@ocde.us> ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: ScreenStrong <team@screenstrong.com> Date: Sat, Jul 22, 2023 at 10:08 AM Subject: Summer is coming to a close To: < 1 THIS WEEK'S PODCAST Twisted Truth: Autism and Screen Time In this packed episode, Melanie and Dr. Victoria Dunckley go through some prevalent Twisted Truths in society right now, such as: “screens 2 are suitable for neurodivergent kids,” “screens are harmless babysitters,” and “tablets are just toys.” LISTEN NOW ENCORE: 100 ScreenStrong Tips As our ENCORE this month, we wanted to bring back our 100th episode, full of tips to encourage you in your ScreenStrong summer! In this episode, Melanie is joined by Ellen Cotton, a longtime friend of ScreenStrong and living the ScreenStrong Lifestyle. She and Melanie present 100 unique tips to help you on your ScreenStrong journey and share personal stories about the ups and downs of reclaiming your kids from the virtual world. This episode is full of laughter, joy, and advice from parents who have been where you are now. It's one you won't want to miss! LISTEN NOW 3 IN THE NEWS Screen Time Creates Child ‘Dopamine Addicts’ With Bad Habits Research shows that kids’ brains on screen time look a lot like kids’ brains on cocaine. Dopamine is a natural neurotransmitter that is needed for physical and mental functions. 4 "However, psychologists are learning that the dopamine from screens is impairing children’s impulse control, increasing the demand for instant gratification, and causing more kids to try and “swipe” real pictures and punch books as if they’re touch-screens. This is why screens and electronics run the risk of keeping kids in a chronic state of hyper-arousal, leaving them agitated yet somehow exhausted." READ MORE DISCOVER SCREENSTRONG SAVE THE DATE 5 Want to reduce the time your kids spend on screens but not sure where to start? Don’t miss the Kids’ Brains & Screens In-Person Workshop! Learn the science behind healthy childhood brain development:  How to increase your child’s executive function skills  What types of video games are harming your kids  Why anxiety increases with social media use  Steps to prevent and reverse childhood and teen screen dependency  Join us for ideas to help you get your screen sanity back! With our very own Dr. Adriana Stacey - ScreenStrong's medical advisor, speaking on these in-depth topics. Grab your ticket and bring a friend - We can wait to see you there! GET MY TICKET SCREENSTRONG HIGHLIGHT Student Course LAUNCHING Fall 2023! 6 Our ScreenStrong Team is currently developing our greatest project of 2023, The ScreenStrong Student Course. This course inspires kids to make healthy life choices in a screen- driven culture. Behind each powerful lesson, we discuss a unique topic, explore the science behind digital health, and give recommendations. Students will learn about brain development and the dangers of screen overuse. They’ll be taught how to replace harmful screen habits with healthy activities, life skill development, and family connections. The positive tone and interactive nature provide a compelling platform for students as they learn facts and practical tips for thriving in a screen-saturated culture. SHARE SCREENSTRONG 7 Are you loving the ScreenStrong Newsletter? Send it to a friend. Just hit the forward button in your mail box. Share the love and spend the word about being ScreenStrong! 8 Sent to: Unsubscribe ScreenStrong, 301 E John Street, Suite 163, Matthews, North Carolina 28105, United States 9