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The Polk County Commission, the Health and Human Services Division, and Polk Vision are hosting an all-day event called “Conversations in Behavioral Health: Navigating the Digital Age” on May 1 at the Polk State College Center for Public Safety in Winter Haven. This event aims to educate parents and professionals about the challenges and risks associated with growing up surrounded by technology.

Keynote speaker Dr. Lisa Strohman, a specialist in technology wellness and behavioral health, will be discussing the importance of raising responsible digital citizens and providing tips on maintaining a healthy technology balance for children. As co-author of “Digital Distress: Growing Up Online,” she has extensive knowledge on this topic.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd will also address the audience with a presentation titled “Digital Danger: Parental Awareness Required,” while Polk County Public Schools Superintendent Frederick Heid will speak about “Social Media’s Impact on Adverse Childhood Experiences,” highlighting how the digital world influences children’s relationships and mental health.

Other featured speakers include Dana Chandler, co-author of “Digital Distress: Growing Up Online Companion Workbook,” and Amanda Wilson, author of “You Can SOAR: From Trauma & Grief to Triumph & Glory.” Online registration is mandatory for the event, with early sign-up recommended due to limited space. Register at

For more details or inquiries, visit polkvision.com or reach out to Tara Watson at 863-289-1857 or tara@polkvision.com.

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