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CANCELED: WHC’s Edlavitch-Tyser Family Relations Forum Presents: Amy Feldman

author of Ezra Exposed

Sunday December 11, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

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DUE TO LOW RESPONSE FROM THE COMMUNITY, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED

The WHC Edlavitch-Tyser Family Relations Forum is proud to welcome author Amy Feldman to discuss her book Ezra Exposed.

Sunday, December 11 at 10:00 am at the Julia Bindeman Suburban Center in Potomac, Maryland.

Click here to purchase this book through WHC’s Mitzvah Mall.


About the Book

As enter­tain­ing as it is infor­ma­tive, Ezra Exposed pro­vides a vital mes­sage to mid­dle graders and their par­ents on how to nav­i­gate the per­ils of kids sex­ting today.

From renowned legal com­men­ta­tor and children’s advo­cate Amy E. Feld­man comes a fun­ny, heart­felt, and utter­ly authen­tic mid­dle grade debut about a ten­-year-­old boy’s scary awak­en­ing to the mean­ing and con­se­quences of sex­ting. With a voice that evokes the best of authors like Rebec­ca Stead and Gor­dan Kor­man, Ezra Exposed also offers a prac­ti­cal toolk­it for edu­ca­tors, fam­i­lies — and most impor­tant­ly, read­ers — about the law and legal rights in an ongo­ing age of tox­ic social media.

About the Author

Amy E. Feld­man is a prac­tic­ing attor­ney and syn­di­cat­ed legal com­men­ta­tor heard dai­ly on thir­ty-five radio sta­tion in eigh­teen states. She has appeared on CNNToday Show Week­end, and Fox Sports, in addi­tion to fre­quent appear­ances on local Philadel­phia-area tele­vi­sion sta­tions. Amy has been a cur­ricu­lum con­trib­u­tor and blog­ger for the Nation­al Con­sti­tu­tion Cen­ter, focus­ing on the inter­sec­tion of tech­nol­o­gy and children’s rights. She also cre­at­ed pro­gram­ming for the Low­er Meri­on School Dis­trict, teach­ing stu­dents rights and respon­si­bil­i­ties con­cern­ing their technology.

Details

Date:

Sunday, December 11

Time:

10:00 am - 11:30 am

Venue

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Tags

Adult Ed, Lecture

Organizer

Marsha Humphries