Digital Wellness Presentations for Students, Families, Educators, and School Staff

New Jersey schools are preparing for new cell phone restrictions beginning in the 2026–2027 school year. The law requires school districts to adopt policies limiting non-academic use of cell phones and other internet-connected devices during the school day.

For schools, this is more than a policy change. It is an opportunity to help students build healthier boundaries, strengthen digital decision-making, and develop lifelong skills for navigating technology.

Wellspring Center for Prevention can help your school:

  • Prepare students for changing phone expectations
  • Support families and staff with practical digital wellness education
  • Reinforce healthier technology habits beyond the school day

Cell Phone Policies Are Only One Part of the Solution

Cell phone bans can help reduce distractions and create healthier boundaries during the school day. But students still need guidance, practice, and support.

Educators and families play an important role in helping young people understand how technology affects their attention, relationships, mental health, sleep, decision-making, and overall well-being.

That is where Wellspring can help.

Our presentations, seminars, and webinars are designed to support schools as they move beyond policy compliance and toward meaningful digital wellness education.

Why This Matters for Schools

A phone-free school day can create space for stronger focus, more face-to-face interaction, and healthier routines. But the long-term goal is not simply for students to put their phones away during school hours.

The goal is to help students build the skills they need to make thoughtful, healthy choices when they are online, at home, with friends, and in their communities.

Wellspring’s programs can help reinforce that message in a way that is practical, age-appropriate, and aligned with prevention education.

How Wellspring Can Support Your School

Wellspring offers affordable presentations and educational programs that can be tailored to your school’s needs, grade levels, and audience.

For Students

Help students build healthier technology habits, understand digital boundaries, and think more critically about social media, peer influence, and online choices.

For Families

Give parents and caregivers practical language, tools, and guidance for supporting healthy technology habits at home as school phone policies change.

For Staff

Support teachers, counselors, administrators, and school staff with presentations or professional development focused on student wellness, digital literacy, and policy rollout.

Programs can be adapted for different grade levels, school communities, and presentation formats, including classroom presentations, parent workshops, staff seminars, professional development sessions, and virtual webinars.

Presentation Options

Wellspring can provide flexible programming based on your school’s schedule and needs.

Available options may include:

  • Classroom presentations
  • Parent and caregiver workshops
  • Professional development sessions
  • Staff seminars
  • Virtual webinars
  • Community presentations

Programs can be adapted for different grade levels, audiences, and school communities.

Presentation topics may include digital wellness, social media and peer influence, digital literacy, healthy phone boundaries, family support, and youth mental health and technology use.

Affordable Support for NJ Schools

Wellspring understands that schools need high-quality programming that is practical, relevant, and affordable.

Our team can work with your school or district to identify the best presentation format, audience, topic, and schedule.


Helpful Resources for School Leaders

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Do Cell Phone Bans Improve Well-being? What Students Really Need

Cell phone bans alone may not improve student well-being. This article explains why schools also need to help students build digital literacy, digital agency, and healthier technology habits.

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2026 Digital Detox Day at Pathways: What Students Learned

Pathways students spent a full school day without phones and reported changes in focus, mood, connection, and screen-time awareness. This local example shows why reflection and skill-building matter.

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NJ Cell Phone Ban in Schools: What Families Should Know

New Jersey’s school cell phone restrictions begin in the 2026–2027 school year. This article explains what the policy means for students, families, educators, and local districts.


Help Students Build Healthier Digital Habits

The 2026–2027 school year will bring new expectations around student cell phone use in New Jersey schools. Now is the time to prepare students, families, and staff for that transition.

Wellspring can help your school community approach this change with clarity, confidence, and a focus on student well-being.

Contact us today to book a presentation or learn more about pricing.


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