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When All Their Friends Have Phones and You’re Standing Firm

When All Their Friends Have Phones and You’re Standing Firm

Episode 1550 Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Description

Everyone else has a phone. Your child feels left out. And you’re the “mean parent” holding the line.

So what now?

In this solo Q&A episode of the Happy Families Podcast, I unpack one of the most common parenting dilemmas today: peer pressure, smartphones, and the fear that saying no will push your child away.

If your 10–12 year old is desperate to “follow the crowd,” this episode gives you a research-backed, relationship-first roadmap to hold boundaries without losing connection.

Because this isn’t really about the phone. It’s about identity, belonging, and trust.

KEY POINTS

  • Why friendship becomes central to identity around age 11
  • The real risk isn’t strict boundaries — it’s feeling dismissed
  • The 3-step framework: Explore. Explain. Empower.
  • What the research says about smartphones, depression, sleep, and obesity
  • The exact script to say when the answer is “not yet”
  • How to say yes to connection while saying no to the device

QUOTE OF THE EPISODE

“My job is to protect your developing brain — even when that feels unfair.”

RESOURCES MENTIONED

  • Study published in the Pediatrics on smartphone use and wellbeing
  • Previous “Doctor’s Desk” episode on screens
  • Submit your parenting question at happyfamilies.com.au

ACTION STEPS FOR PARENTS

  1. Explore first. Ask: “Tell me what a phone would give you.” Listen without correcting.
  2. Explain calmly. Share the why behind your boundary — not just the rule.
  3. Empower together. Brainstorm ways to increase friend connection without a smartphone.
  4. Give a future pathway. Revisit the conversation at a clear milestone (age, responsibility, contribution).
  5. Stay warm. Boundaries don’t push kids away. Disconnection does.

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