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394: Kids and Technology: Helping Children Develop an Internal Filter // Emily Jones

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Protecting my kids from the dangers in the online world is a high priority for me. My son is 13, and I’m still holding off giving him a phone, even though he insists he’s the only one in eighth grade who doesn’t have one.

(And I want to say here that it's okay if you have a different view on what's best for your child, so no judgment on when you decide to make a phone available to them!!)

When he does get a phone in the next year or two, he will definitely have limits and filters to help him navigate his phone safely. But unfortunately, we all know that even the most adept filters and limits aren’t foolproof. In fact, the best internet filter of all will come from Noah! The only way I can fully protect him from online danger is to help him develop his own internal filter.

My guest, Emily Jones, is a writer, speaker, author, and mother of 5. She and her husband Dave co-founded Family Tech University, which is a movement dedicated to helping parents prepare their children for today's tech in new and powerful ways. Emily shares with us today how to help our kids use technology wisely as they develop their own internal filters.

For full show notes, including takeaways, click here.

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Related Episodes like this one on Internet Filters for Kids:

207: How do I help my child build a healthy relationship with technology? // Andrea Davis

283: When Should I Give My Child a Cell Phone // Andrea Davis

309: Kids & Screentime: What does the research say? // Dr. Katie Davis

Announcements:

Navigating Screens & Tech Playlist

Internal Filter Workshop from Family Tech University

Sponsors:

Earth Breeze: Go to earthbreeze.com/3in30 for 40% off your subscription now.

Quince: Go to Quince.com/3in30 for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.

LMNT: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/3in30

BetterHelp: 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/3in30 to get 10% off your first month of online therapy.

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Protecting my kids from the dangers in the online world is a high priority for me. My son is 13, and I’m still holding off giving him a phone, even though he insists he’s the only one in eighth grade who doesn’t have one.

(And I want to say here that it's okay if you have a different view on what's best for your child, so no judgment on when you decide to make a phone available to them!!)

When he does get a phone in the next year or two, he will definitely have limits and filters to help him navigate his phone safely. But unfortunately, we all know that even the most adept filters and limits aren’t foolproof. In fact, the best internet filter of all will come from Noah! The only way I can fully protect him from online danger is to help him develop his own internal filter.

My guest, Emily Jones, is a writer, speaker, author, and mother of 5. She and her husband Dave co-founded Family Tech University, which is a movement dedicated to helping parents prepare their children for today's tech in new and powerful ways. Emily shares with us today how to help our kids use technology wisely as they develop their own internal filters.

For full show notes, including takeaways, click here.

***

Related Episodes like this one on Internet Filters for Kids:

207: How do I help my child build a healthy relationship with technology? // Andrea Davis

283: When Should I Give My Child a Cell Phone // Andrea Davis

309: Kids & Screentime: What does the research say? // Dr. Katie Davis

Announcements:

Navigating Screens & Tech Playlist

Internal Filter Workshop from Family Tech University

Sponsors:

Earth Breeze: Go to earthbreeze.com/3in30 for 40% off your subscription now.

Quince: Go to Quince.com/3in30 for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.

LMNT: Get your free LMNT Sample Pack with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/3in30

BetterHelp: 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/3in30 to get 10% off your first month of online therapy.

  continue reading

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