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In just a few decades, we’ve gone from floppy disks to artificial intelligence. Computers that once filled entire rooms now slip easily into our pockets and purses. The digital revolution is here—and homeschooling parents can’t ignore it. So how do we navigate this ever-changing landscape while staying true to our values and educational goals? That’s what Ginny and Mary Ellen are diving into today on the Stay-at-Home Schooling Mom podcast.
Show Notes:
Should your kids have a smartphone—or maybe just a “dumb” phone? Many homeschooling parents proudly declare, “My kids will never have cell phones!” when their children are toddlers. But as those kids grow, the reality of modern life sets in. Pay phones have disappeared, and at some point—music lessons, sports practices, part-time jobs—your child will need a way to reach you.
That doesn’t mean you need to hand them a smartphone with full internet access.
In this episode, Ginny and Mary Ellen discuss realistic, age-appropriate approaches to phones and tech. From basic flip phones to laptops and Chromebooks, they break down when kids actually need a device—and what kind. They offer practical, experience-based advice on:
· When kids truly need a phone (hint: driver’s licenses change everything)
· Why flip phones still work—and how they can be a great first step
· The educational benefits of controlled computer access
· Setting healthy tech boundaries in your home
· Social media safety and how to teach kids digital prudence
· Creating family-friendly tech rules—like public charging stations and shared screen time standards
They also cover the importance of parental controls, device monitoring, and open conversations about online risks and responsibilities.
Today’s digital world moves fast, but with some planning, clarity, and common sense, you can raise capable, tech-wise kids without letting screens take over your home.
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Seton Home Study School
Seton Testing Services
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8080 ratings
In just a few decades, we’ve gone from floppy disks to artificial intelligence. Computers that once filled entire rooms now slip easily into our pockets and purses. The digital revolution is here—and homeschooling parents can’t ignore it. So how do we navigate this ever-changing landscape while staying true to our values and educational goals? That’s what Ginny and Mary Ellen are diving into today on the Stay-at-Home Schooling Mom podcast.
Show Notes:
Should your kids have a smartphone—or maybe just a “dumb” phone? Many homeschooling parents proudly declare, “My kids will never have cell phones!” when their children are toddlers. But as those kids grow, the reality of modern life sets in. Pay phones have disappeared, and at some point—music lessons, sports practices, part-time jobs—your child will need a way to reach you.
That doesn’t mean you need to hand them a smartphone with full internet access.
In this episode, Ginny and Mary Ellen discuss realistic, age-appropriate approaches to phones and tech. From basic flip phones to laptops and Chromebooks, they break down when kids actually need a device—and what kind. They offer practical, experience-based advice on:
· When kids truly need a phone (hint: driver’s licenses change everything)
· Why flip phones still work—and how they can be a great first step
· The educational benefits of controlled computer access
· Setting healthy tech boundaries in your home
· Social media safety and how to teach kids digital prudence
· Creating family-friendly tech rules—like public charging stations and shared screen time standards
They also cover the importance of parental controls, device monitoring, and open conversations about online risks and responsibilities.
Today’s digital world moves fast, but with some planning, clarity, and common sense, you can raise capable, tech-wise kids without letting screens take over your home.
Homeschooling Resources
Seton Home Study School
Seton Testing Services
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