Save The Kids Ep. 147: What if my kid already has a phone? With Andrea Davis

You know that here at save the kids we believe that delay is the way when it comes to smart phones.  But eventually, that cat IS GETTING OUT OF THE BAG.  So instead of scaring you more about the dangers of social media and smart phones (cuz you’ve heard plenty of that by now), I want to talk about what we can do to have a healthy tech realtionship once our kids DO have a smartphone and.or social media.  And I no no one better to help us with that than my guest Andrea Davis of Better Screen Time.  For those who don’t know, Better Screen Time, their mission is to help families THRIVE in a tech heavy world.  After having their own experiences of giving a smart phone to their child too soon, Andrea and her family had to do a tech reset so it didn’t control their lives.  That’s why Better Screen Time was created, to give parents the family tested resources she WISHED she had with her family.  And we are so fortunate to get to bring her on the podcast every season.www,betterscreentime.comIf you want a speaker to come to your community, email [email protected] OR fill out the form below.Link to speaker form@[email protected] the Show.

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The "Save the Kids" Podcast delves deep into the challenges and joys of the parent-child connection in today's tech-driven world. With our amazing host, Nate Webb, the podcast offers a platform for interviews with experts spanning a variety of fields, including parenting, mental health, and safe technology use. Through engaging discussions, Nate aims to equip listeners with knowledge and strategies to nurture stronger connection with their teens and kids. While honoring its roots with founder Collin Kartchner, the podcast's primary focus is to help parents raise resilient kids in a tech heavy world. We will discuss the dangers of social media, as well as talk about healthy tech habits and ways we can create and connect. Discover actionable insights by joining us on this enlightening journey.   For more, visit savethekids.org and connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.