Community Screening of Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age & Understanding Youth in the Digital World

April 2, 2026

Parents, youth, educators, and community members are invited to a special community screening of the powerful documentary Screenagers: Growing Up in the Digital Age. This engaging film explores how technology—especially smartphones, social media, gaming, and digital devices—affects the daily lives, development, and wellbeing of young people.


Why This Film Matters

Today’s youth are growing up in a world where screens are nearly everywhere. From school assignments and social media to gaming and messaging friends, digital devices shape how young people learn, communicate, and relax.


Screenagers dives into the latest scientific findings and research on topics such as:

  • The effects of video gaming on focus and behavior
  • How screen time impacts sleep and mental health
  • The influence of social media on relationships and self-esteem
  • The growing use of phones and smartwatches among youth
  • Strategies families can use to create healthy tech habits


Through real stories, expert insights, and practical solutions, the film encourages meaningful conversations between youth and adults about navigating the digital age.


Event Details

  • Date: Tuesday, April 14
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Location: Lyndon Town School – 2nd Floor Library


This event is free to attend, though registration is requested.


Who Should Attend?

Watching the film together creates an opportunity for families and communities to discuss balanced technology use and support healthier digital habits. This screening is designed for both youth and adults, including:

  • Parents and caregivers
  • Middle and high school students
  • Educators and school staff
  • Community members interested in youth wellbeing


Registration & Questions

To RSVP or ask questions, please contact Sue using one of the communication options listed below:

Sue Galipeault, LTS Middle School Literacy Interventionist


What to Expect

Attendees can enjoy a welcoming environment with beverages and snacks provided. After the screening, participants may have the opportunity to discuss insights from the film and share perspectives about technology’s role in young people’s lives.


Technology isn’t going away—but with the right tools and conversations, families can help youth develop healthy, balanced relationships with screens. Join us for this important community event and be part of the conversation about growing up in the digital age.

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