Being present matters. Today’s conversation is an extension of Tuesday’s, with three examples that help us connect what we learned about friendship to our own daily lives.
Are smartphones and social media the new cul de sac? Do our children need to be online in order to have friends? In today’s podcast we take these questions head on and talk about what it takes to make a…
In our previous conversation we discussed how to handle conversations about new tech with our children. Today we’re going to walk through specific conversations addressing three tech parents hear about most often: smartphones, social media, and video games.
2/3 parents say they believe it’s harder to parent now than it was 20 years ago, with many citing technology as their reason (Pew, Auxier et al, 2020). That feels about right. Parenting can feel downright overwhelming in this tech…
How do we prep our tech for school? We use a RESET. In today’s conversation we’ll discuss the two types of tech, how to assess tech health, and some practical ways we can begin these conversations at home with children…
In today’ interview Roger shares encouragement for parents, timely reminders, and some impassioned challenges for how we can fight for our children in this tech world.
You can watch a documentary, read a book, or review the research. But often ingesting that information doesn’t motivate change. Until today. Today we focus on what we CAN do…
There’s a really good chance your child has asked you to get them a smartphone. Whatever age you child, this conversation is fraught with big emotions, a predictable “but everyone else has one” argument, and the difficulty as a parent…
Should my child be on social media? Today we’re going to clarify that there is, in fact, a Biblical standard for social media. We’ll talk about how we make these big decisions with our children, and what parents need to…