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Parenting in the Age of Smartphones and Social Media

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The current conversations around phones and our kids reminds me a lot of past conversations around our kids, spanking and what it means to train our children. There was a lot of all or nothing fallacies thrown around back then.
I think that’s happening often today with the conversation around phones and our kids.

Phones are not going away. Social media is not disappearing. AI is only becoming more integrated into everyday life. So what if the goal of parenting is not to eliminate technology, but to teach our kids how to live wisely with it?

In this episode of The Joe Martino Show, I tackle the growing panic around kids, screens, and technology. From smartphones to social media, the modern conversation often falls into extremes: either technology is destroying children, or parents simply do not care. I think there is a better path.

Drawing comparisons to past moral panics around television, radio, novels, and even the parenting debates around spanking, this episode explores why fear-based parenting rarely produces maturity. Instead of treating technology like forbidden treasure, I discuss practical ways parents can guide their children through the digital world with wisdom, boundaries, discernment, and ongoing conversation.

This is not an argument for unlimited screen time or passive parenting. It is a conversation about raising future adults who know how to handle freedom responsibly in a world where technology is everywhere.

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