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Today’s conversation is so timely and practical. I’m joined by Clare Morell, author of the upcoming book The Tech Exit, and we’re talking all about how digital technology is shaping our kids—and what we can do about it. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by screen time, smartphone battles, or social media pressure, this episode will leave you feeling hopeful and empowered.
Here are four key takeaways from this episode:
Clare Morell is a writer, speaker, and mom of four who is passionate about helping families reclaim their homes from digital overload. Her book The Tech Exit offers a hopeful, step-by-step guide to reducing screen dependence and cultivating deeper connection and purpose in your home.
Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, this conversation is packed with encouragement and doable next steps to help you raise tech-wise, Jesus-following kids.
(02:51) The Dangers of Digital Technology for Kids
(06:09) Understanding the Impact of Smartphones on Child Development
(08:59) The Limitations of Parental Controls
(12:05) Navigating the Challenges of Technology in Parenting
(14:50) Building a Tech-Free Culture at Home
(22:15) The Impact of Personalized Entertainment
(25:06) Balancing Screen Time and Real-Life Responsibilities
(28:04) Navigating Technology's Role in Parenting
(29:57) Creating Engaging Alternatives to Screens
(37:02) Encouragement for Parents of Older Kids
Connect with Clare
The Tech Exit
Clare’s Substack
Clare’s X account
Resources Mentioned
Marriage Simplified
NIV Application Bible
The Tech Exit
The Busy Toddler
Water beads
Baking soda and vinegar activities
Sensory bin ideas
Ikea drawing paper roll
The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org
By Steph Thurling4.9
7979 ratings
Today’s conversation is so timely and practical. I’m joined by Clare Morell, author of the upcoming book The Tech Exit, and we’re talking all about how digital technology is shaping our kids—and what we can do about it. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by screen time, smartphone battles, or social media pressure, this episode will leave you feeling hopeful and empowered.
Here are four key takeaways from this episode:
Clare Morell is a writer, speaker, and mom of four who is passionate about helping families reclaim their homes from digital overload. Her book The Tech Exit offers a hopeful, step-by-step guide to reducing screen dependence and cultivating deeper connection and purpose in your home.
Whether your kids are toddlers or teens, this conversation is packed with encouragement and doable next steps to help you raise tech-wise, Jesus-following kids.
(02:51) The Dangers of Digital Technology for Kids
(06:09) Understanding the Impact of Smartphones on Child Development
(08:59) The Limitations of Parental Controls
(12:05) Navigating the Challenges of Technology in Parenting
(14:50) Building a Tech-Free Culture at Home
(22:15) The Impact of Personalized Entertainment
(25:06) Balancing Screen Time and Real-Life Responsibilities
(28:04) Navigating Technology's Role in Parenting
(29:57) Creating Engaging Alternatives to Screens
(37:02) Encouragement for Parents of Older Kids
Connect with Clare
The Tech Exit
Clare’s Substack
Clare’s X account
Resources Mentioned
Marriage Simplified
NIV Application Bible
The Tech Exit
The Busy Toddler
Water beads
Baking soda and vinegar activities
Sensory bin ideas
Ikea drawing paper roll
The Christian Parenting Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org

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