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10 Rules for Raising Kids in the Digital Age: How Parents and Grandparents Can Protect Childhood, Delay Smartphones, and Bring Back Real Play in a high-tech world

10 Rules for Raising Kids in the Digital Age: How Parents and Grandparents Can Protect Childhood, Delay Smartphones, and Bring Back Real Play in a high-tech world

Author:
Joel T. Fred
Read by:
Kaven Johnson
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Release Date
March 27, 2026
Duration
1 hour 54 minutes
Summary
Today's children are the first generation to grow up with internet-connected devices in their pockets from puberty onward. The result? Skyrocketing rates of anxiety, depression, and loneliness among teens; shrinking attention spans; and families disconnected despite being constantly 'connected.'

This book cuts through the confusion with clear, actionable guidance. Drawing on the latest research in child development, psychology, and technology's impact on growing minds, author Joel T. Fred presents a roadmap for navigating the digital age without surrendering your child's well-being to algorithms and apps.

Inside, you'll discover:

 

- Why delaying social media until age sixteen can be life-changing
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- How phone-free bedrooms and family tables restore peace and connection
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- The truth about screen time and why 'content doesn't matter' is a dangerous myth
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- Strategies for encouraging free play and real-world independence
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- How to model the digital discipline your children need to see
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- Ways to build genuine family bonds in an increasingly virtual world
This book is both a warning and a beacon of hope. The challenges are real, but so is your power as a parent to make a difference. With courage, consistency, and the principles in this guide, you can give your children something more valuable than any device: a real childhood.
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