Digital Citizenship Roadmap — Family Screen Time & Phone Guide
If you've ever wondered how to talk to your kid about screen time without it turning into a fight, or whether your child is too young for a phone, Snapchat, or their own tablet — this is the workbook for that.
The Digital Citizenship Roadmap is a 37-page family guide for raising kids in a connected world, without becoming either the warden or the wreck. Instead of a list of banned apps, it gives you a way to stay in the conversation: how to set screen-time rules that actually hold, what the research does and doesn't say, and exactly what to say in the hard moments.
Inside you'll find:
- An age-by-age roadmap for little kids (6–9), tweens (10–12), and teens (13–17), with recommended access levels for each stage
- 10 word-for-word conversation scripts for the moments you dread — negotiating a first phone, discovering a search you wish you hadn't, a message from a stranger, catching them online past bedtime
- A fillable family tech contract everyone signs, including the grown-ups
- Safety essentials: privacy settings to turn on today, what to do about bullying, and the sextortion warning signs every parent of a teen should know
- A 30-day reset for families starting from chaos
Written for the parent reading this at 11 p.m. after a fight about the iPad. No judgment, no scare tactics — just a calmer, more honest way to raise a kid who knows how to fly online.
Format: Instant-download PDF