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When Should a Kid Get a Phone?If your child is asking for a phone and you’re not sure if it’s time, this episode saves you hours of debating. We talk maturity, safety, responsibility, and what “readiness” actually looks like. The real answer isn’t about age—it’s about your child’s capacity. Here’s how to know?
How Much Screen Time Is Too Much?Screens are part of family life now. The question is how to manage them without constant arguments or guilt. This episode gives you balanced, real-world strategies that protect your child’s mind without turning screen time into a daily fight.
These mini-pods are for every parent who has ever whispered, Googled, or second-guessed their way through raising kids in today’s world. If you want answers that are real, simple, and rooted in experience—not guilt or confusion—you’re in the right place. Each short episode takes the questions parents search for the most and gives you clear, practical guidance you can actually use.
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By Momafey-HT @ Momafeyhometraining.comWhen Should a Kid Get a Phone?If your child is asking for a phone and you’re not sure if it’s time, this episode saves you hours of debating. We talk maturity, safety, responsibility, and what “readiness” actually looks like. The real answer isn’t about age—it’s about your child’s capacity. Here’s how to know?
How Much Screen Time Is Too Much?Screens are part of family life now. The question is how to manage them without constant arguments or guilt. This episode gives you balanced, real-world strategies that protect your child’s mind without turning screen time into a daily fight.
These mini-pods are for every parent who has ever whispered, Googled, or second-guessed their way through raising kids in today’s world. If you want answers that are real, simple, and rooted in experience—not guilt or confusion—you’re in the right place. Each short episode takes the questions parents search for the most and gives you clear, practical guidance you can actually use.
This Substack is reader-supported. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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