Digital Parent Club
Your Child’s First Phone — The Safe Way to Start
Your Child’s First Phone — The Safe Way to Start
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Is your child asking for a phone — and you're not sure what to do next?
You're not alone.
For many parents, the decision to hand over a mobile phone feels overwhelming.
When is the right time? What kind of phone is best? How do I keep them safe?
This practical, down-to-earth course is here to guide you through every step of the decision — with clarity, confidence, and zero pressure.
What You’ll Learn
✅ Is your child ready for a phone?
We’ll walk through the key signs to help you decide — based on your child, not what everyone else is doing.
✅ Explore your options
From “no phone” to basic phones, smartwatches, or smartphones — you’ll discover the different routes you can take, and which one might be right for your family.
✅ Phone recommendations that work for families
No fluff. Just clear, current advice on phones that support safety and simplicity — including pros and cons of each option.
✅ Monitoring and managing content
Learn how to set healthy boundaries, use monitoring tools wisely, and build trust with your child around screen use.
✅ Safe setup — made easy
Step-by-step guidance to get the settings right before the phone is handed over. You'll learn how to:
- Set up parental controls
- Manage privacy and app permissions
- Turn off risky features
- Add key safety tools
This Isn’t Just About Tech — It’s About Trust
By the end of this course, you won’t just know what to buy or how to set it up — you’ll:
- Feel confident in your decision
- Understand how to support your child emotionally and practically
- Be equipped to start this new chapter on your terms — not on peer pressure or panic
For Parents Who Want to Get It Right — Without Losing Sleep
This course is perfect for you if:
- You’re considering giving your child their first phone soon
- You’ve already decided to hand one over but want to do it safely
- You feel stuck between wanting to protect your child and not wanting to isolate them
- You don’t need to be tech-savvy. You just need the right tools, clear guidance, and support from someone who gets it.
Let’s take the guesswork out of one of the biggest parenting decisions you’ll make.
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