Get your head out of your phone, at least long enough to watch a film about what that screen time is doing to you.
The Coupeville Library is screening the acclaimed documentary Screenagers twice next week.
The film, which will show Wednesday, Oct. 5 at 6 PM and Saturday, Oct. 8 at 2 PM, is being provided thanks to funding by the Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation and Friends of the Coupeville Library.
Screenagers, directed by Delaney Ruston, focuses on the impact of screen time on children, teenagers, and their families.
Through poignant and humorous stories, the filmmaker lays out a case for how tech time impacts the development of today’s children, while also offering solutions for how parents can work with their children to find a balance.
The film has received rave reviews in the New York Times and Forbes and been featured on Good Morning America.
A trailer for the film:











































