
Digital Wellness for Communities
DopaMind offers engaging private events tailored for homes and workplaces. Our parent gatherings create supportive environments to connect and learn effective digital parenting strategies. For businesses, we deliver sessions that provide continuing education and address technology's impact on workplace focus, distractions, and team dynamics. Whether hosting parents in your living room or conducting team-building at your company, our events provide practical tools without judgment. We also offer personalized consulting for companies and families navigating digital challenges. Ready to build healthier technology relationships in your community? To learn more about how DopaMind can support your family or business, book an appointment today.
Our event content evolves with the changing digital landscape and adapts to your specific community needs. For families, we modify our material to address age-appropriate challenges—from elementary device boundaries to teen social media concerns—based on your parent group's situation. For businesses, we integrate the latest research on workplace digital wellness, offering strategies tailored to your industry's unique challenges with technology use and attention management. Every session builds practical skills while fostering meaningful discussion relevant to your group's specific goals.
Community Events
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Parent's Night In
A 90-minute party book style event hosted in your home or virtually that presents digital wellness concepts in a relaxed, social setting. These parent-focused events blend supportive conversation with evidence-based content that you can easily share with your children. Sessions include the latest research, expert insights, and practical tools to help families develop healthier relationships with technology while building community with other parents facing similar challenges.
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Workplace Ed
A workplace ed session designed for each company's specific culture that addresses technology's impact on professional environments. These interactive events provide continuing education while supporting better mental health through digital wellness education. Presentations include current research, practical strategies, and collaborative discussion to help employees develop healthier relationships with technology while improving focus, communication, and team dynamics in our increasingly digital workplace.
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Expert Panel
A 90-minute digital wellness panel event featuring experts in workplace productivity, technology use, and mental well-being. Our contributing specialists share valuable insights, the latest research, and practical strategies through engaging discussions designed for your company's specific challenges. This interactive format empowers your team to create healthier relationships with technology while improving workplace effectiveness.
“I would definitely recommend the DopaMind program to other preschools. I think knowledge is power and if we can keep our parents informed, then they can make the right choices for their families and for their children. And that's a really valuable thing to give to parents and to our community. Not only professionally but also personally, it has allowed me and our school to be able to really dig deep into what the science is and how we are impacted by this and how we can use all the tools we have to support the children and support the parents in this process of figuring out the etiquette behind usage of the digital world that is around us.”
— Sentia Takhmazyan, Co-Director, Children’s Circle Nursery School
“DopaMind's live panel for Las Virgenes School District on social media & youth mental health opened a much-needed forum for our administrators, educators, and parents to connect openly on this difficult subject in a supportive and open format. We were impressed by the credentials of their contributing experts, who illustrated the latest research on this emerging issue, shared valuable insights, and offered practical strategies to support our middle and high school kids in creating a healthy relationship with technology. Thanks for the terrific and informative discussion!”
— Dan Stepenosky, Superintendent, Las Virgenes School District