2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
6/12/2019 | 2:00 PM - 2:50 PM | The Rise of Gaming and Social Media: Leading to an Increase in Family Issues | Family: Old Main 121
The Rise of Gaming and Social Media: Leading to an Increase in Family Issues
- Participants will learn why gaming and social media can be a problem.
- Participants will learn what parents and families can do when problems arise and where can they go for help.
- Participants will understand how bullying has changed.
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Presenters/Authors
Terryl Warner
(), Cache County Attorney’s Office, TWarner@cacheattorney.org;
Terryl Warner graduated from the University of Southern California and is a diehard Trojan! After graduation, she served an LDS mission to Costa Rica and then backpacked around Asia for about a year. She was a bilingual victim advocate in Southern California for three years before relocating with her husband to Cache Valley.
Warner joined the Cache County Attorney’s Office in 1996 and in 2004 became the Director of Victim Services. She works with victims of both personal crime (child abuse, sexual assault, family violence, aggravated assaults, etc.,) and property crime (embezzlements, fraud, identity theft, etc.) and has spent her professional career fighting for the rights of crime victims. Terryl is a nationally certified Advanced Victim Advocate.
Terryl and her husband Alan are the parents of four amazing kids: Jayme, Taylor, Allyssa and Katie. They are also parents of two dogs, two cats, two snakes, four tarantulas and a new puppy! She and Alan will eventually retire to Costa Rica and run a sloth sanctuary with Joan Liquin and to Hyrum where she and Julie Jacobsen (victim advocate in Box Elder) will run a dog sanctuary.
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