Objective: Turnoff Week kicks off April 20, encouraging consumers, particularly children and families, to turn off screen-related activities, including the TV, computer, and video games. “Media is a wonderful thing when used properly,” said Robert Kesten, executive director of the Center for Screen Time Awareness. “This is a week where you can turn it off and spend time with the people... important in your life.”
Idea: The Center is celebrating 15 years of Turnoff Week by introducing local events to ...