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Unplugged and Unfiltered: Delaying Smartphones for Kids
Season 4 · Episode 233

Unplugged and Unfiltered: Delaying Smartphones for Kids

Where Parents Talk: Evidence-based Expert Advice on Raising Kids Today · Lianne Castelino

August 30, 202536m 27s

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Show Notes

On this episode of theWhere Parents Talk podcast, host Lianne Castelino speaks with Jenny Perez, entrepreneur, mother and founder of Unplugged an organization whose mission is to raise awareness about the impact of smartphones and social media on children.

Perez shares her insights on how constant device use can affect physical health, emotional well-being, and family communication, while also contributing to challenges such as bullying and social isolation. Drawing from both research and lived experience, Perez discusses the benefits of delaying smartphone access until at least age 14 and emphasizes the importance of consent and independence in young people’s digital lives.

The conversation explores the realities of raising children in a hyper-connected world and examines practical strategies that parents can use to foster healthier relationships with technology.

  • The rise of smartphones and social media has profoundly impacted the emotional and mental health of our youth, highlighting the need for proactive parenting approaches.
  • The importance of delaying smartphone access for children until they are developmentally ready, ideally around the age of 14.
  • Incorporating a community-driven approach can empower parents to take a stand against the normalization of device usage among young children.
  • The comparison of social media to tobacco illustrates the potential dangers of device exposure on child development and independence.
  • The significance of communication between parents and children regarding consent and their online interactions.
  • Parents are encouraged to seek knowledge and resources to better understand the implications of technology on their children’s physical and emotional health.

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Companies mentioned in this episode:

  • Unplugged Canada
  • Wait Until 8
  • Brooke Shannon

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