Children and screens: follow the first issue of our new show on Twitch!

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The digital launches the NUMS, the show, a new monthly meeting on Twitch to decipher and better understand the news and the great themes that animate the world of tech and digital.

Each episode will have a very specific theme. Can we live without digital giants? How to protect your personal data? Is it still possible to innovate? We will try to answer these questions and many others with the editorial experts, and specialists invited for the occasion to come and explore these subjects for two hours.

Come and ask your questions!

And since we are on Twitch, the cat will obviously have a special place in this device. Viewers will be invited to ask their questions and sheds light on the issues addressed. A quiz will also be offered at each episode to test the knowledge of our audience, but also of the guests on the set.

Presented by Bastien Lion, video journalist for digital, the monthly will be enamelled with chronicles prepared by editorial journalists, in connection with the theme of the day.

What place for screens in the life of our children?

See you on September 30 at 6.30 p.m. for the first issue of Les Nums, the show. For this launch, we will debate the following question: do screens have their place in the lives of our children? We will be accompanied on set by Olivier Duris, clinical psychologist, Clémence Habbaba, teacher in the secondary and co -founder of the “reasoned digital education” collective, and Sylvie Dieu Osika, pediatrician and co -founder of the COSE “Collective overexposition screens” association.

What are the laws that supervise children’s access to screens in France and abroad? What are the effects of screens on the youngest? Can we use it in their learning? What are the right reflexes to adopt? To have the answers to these burning questions, you know what to look at, live or replay on our dedicated YouTube channel.

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