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Safety guides, expert articles, and practical advice on gaming, screen time, social media and AI. No fluff, no scare tactics, no judgement.
Expert guidance on the platforms your children actually use. Each guide covers the real risks, parental controls, and what to watch for.
The AI companion app forming emotional relationships with millions of teenagers. Two lawsuits filed. I recommend against it entirely.
Safer than Character AI, but carries real risks around homework cheating, misinformation, and critical thinking erosion.
Already on your child's Instagram and WhatsApp with almost no parental controls. Most parents don't know it exists.
100M+ daily users, 40% under 13. Adults can interact with children as young as 5. The real risks and what works.
Spending pressure, voice chat with strangers, and loops that make stopping feel impossible.
Often seen as the "safe" option. But multiplayer servers, mods, and YouTube content create risks parents don't expect.
The algorithm that knows your child better than you do. Endless scroll, mental health content, and challenge trends.
Meta's own research showed Instagram harms teenage mental health. DMs, Stories, and the comparison trap.
YouTube's answer to TikTok — same infinite scroll, same addictive design. Often overlooked because "it's just YouTube."
The video editing app that's become a social platform. Popular with younger creators, with risks parents don't expect.
The most common concern parents bring to me. These articles explain why your child behaves the way they do around gaming and what actually works.
What is actually happening when they cannot stop — and the conversation that changes it.
Why the rage is not about defiance — and what to do instead of taking the controller.
Why they cannot stop at bedtime and the approach that actually gets them off.
Why neurodivergent children are more vulnerable to gaming mechanics — and what helps.
Screen time battles are rarely about the screen. These articles help you understand what is really going on and how to handle it.
Why time limits alone create the fight — and the shift that stops the nightly standoff.
What actually happens in a session and how families go from daily battles to a plan that works.
Social media and AI are moving fast. These articles cover the risks parents are not hearing about yet.
Why AI addiction is harder to break than gaming or social media — and the approaches making it worse.
The manipulation patterns that created the bond and why this is more serious than most parents realise.
Your child is talking to AI about their anxiety instead of coming to you. The dangers and what helps.
These articles give you the knowledge. But if you are dealing with daily battles, serious concerns, or a situation that has already escalated, I can help you develop a strategy that works for your specific family.