The Big Decisions
Every family hits the same four crossroads sooner or later: when to allow screens at all, how to set limits that don't cause nightly warfare, when the first phone happens, and what to do about social media. There's a lot of noise out there, so we did the boring work for you — we went to the actual guidelines from the eSafety Commissioner, the World Health Organization, the American Academy of Pediatrics and the US Surgeon General, and translated them into plain English, alongside what we've genuinely done with our own two boys. No panic, no judgement — just the evidence, the law, and the honest bits in between.
When to Allow Screens
What the WHO, AAP and eSafety actually recommend for each age — and why past age five, nobody serious is counting minutes anymore.
Read it 02Screen Time Boundaries That Work
The four boundaries with real evidence behind them, the family tech agreement, and how to survive the pushback week.
Read it 03When Should Kids Get a Phone?
Readiness signals instead of birthdays, and the dumb-phone-to-smartphone ladder that saves everyone's sanity.
Read it 04Should Kids Be on Social Media?
Australia's under-16 rules explained calmly: what's banned, what isn't (hello, Pinterest), and what the research really says.
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