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How to Set Family Tech Boundaries That Actually Work
Family tech boundaries do not need to feel like constant conflict. This practical guide helps parents create calm, values-based agreements around devices, privacy, and online behaviour that actually work in real family life.
2 days ago3 min read


Best Digital Parenting Advice for Australian Families (Without the Panic)
There is a particular kind of parenting spiral that starts with a headline. One minute your child is happily watching a show or building in Minecraft, and the next you’re hit with “screens are ruining childhood”. Suddenly, a normal family moment feels like a crisis. This post cuts through panic-based digital parenting advice and replaces it with context, better questions, and practical strategies that actually work in real Australian family life.
Mar 146 min read


Social Media Safety for Teens in Australia: What to Do When You Discover They’re Talking to a Stranger
Found your teen talking to a stranger online? A calm guide for Australian parents, red flags to watch for, and two free downloads to help you respond.
Feb 174 min read


Australia’s Under-16 Social Media Ban: What’s Actually Changed at Home
Australia’s under-16 social media ban is here. What’s changed at home, what hasn’t, and how parents can use this moment with steadiness.
Feb 34 min read


Unwrapping Devices Without Unravelling: Your Christmas Tech Setup Checklist
This Christmas morning will probably look a lot like last year: wrapping paper carnage, someone looking for batteries, and at least one shiny new device in the hands of an excited kid. The excitement is real, and so is that little knot in your stomach as you wonder what’s actually behind that screen, and whether you’re about to spend the holidays arguing about passwords, apps, or late-night scrolling. Here’s the reality: we want our kids to be safe, savvy, and sensible with t
Dec 21, 20253 min read


Digital Parenting Anxiety in 2025: Why We Feel Watched, Judged and Left Behind
You are not just worried about technology. You are worried about being watched, recorded, misread by systems you never asked for. This is not screen time anxiety. This is digital paranoia. A low hum whispering: who is listening, what is being stored, and how would I know?
Nov 27, 20255 min read
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