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Tosha Schore presents…
How to raise Self-Reliant Kids in the Age of Digital Crutches
A one-hour masterclass with Adam Ferguson, author of The Things You Have to Do Before I Buy You a Phone
Ready to break your kid’s phone??
Are you tired of battling your child’s phone? You set limits, take breaks, try new rules—yet your kid still seems glued to their screen, anxious when it’s gone, and less confident in the real world.
You’re not alone—and it’s not your fault.
The digital world has changed childhood in ways most of us don’t fully see.
If you want your child to rely less on their phone—and more on their own inner strength—this class is for you!
You’ll walk away with:
Meet your speaker
Adam Ferguson
Primarily, Adam Ferguson is a dad of three kids and husband to the woman he fell for in college; secondarily, he spends his time and earns his money as a brand marketer and creative.
Born in New York City and raised in the suburbs of North Jersey, he was drawn to storytelling at an early age and eventually majored in English at Vassar College. There, he learned about the human condition and how to communicate effectively. He carried those skills into the corporate world, where he’s helped companies locate their souls and connect meaningfully with their audiences.
He wrote this book, The Things You Have to Do Before I Buy You a Phone, because as a dad, he’s got concerns about our kids spending too much time in the digital void and not enough time here on Earth, learning real life.
When he can find a free minute, he’s either wrestling with his two dogs or wrestling with an electric guitar.
Meet your host
Tosha Schore
Tosha Schore is a dynamic leader and globally recognized speaker and trainer dedicated to empowering parents and the professionals who support them.
As the founder of Parenting Boys Peacefully and creator of the Out With Aggression program, Tosha has equipped thousands of parents and professionals worldwide with tools to transform challenging behaviors by fostering connection, confidence, and compassion in their relationships with children.
She is also an author of Listen: Five Simple Tools to Meet Your Everyday Parenting Challenges.
Most importantly, she has raised three amazing young men–all resilient, and each with his own unique and healthy relationship with technology.