Grounded Episode 6: Who is discipling your kids?
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The podcast episode, "Grounded," focuses on the question, "Who's discipling our children?" and the significant role of screens in modern parenting.
Key Takeaways from the Discussion:
The Problem: The average American teen spends seven to nine hours a day on screens outside of schoolwork. Research suggests excessive screen time correlates with challenges in brain development, mental health (increased loneliness), social development (limited face-to-face skills), and academics (multitasking reduces long-term comprehension).
Core Philosophy: Technology is neither inherently good nor bad; the critical factor is the content accessed, which is described as a "window into the heart of others." Parents must be intentional about what their children are consuming and realize that if they are not actively discipling their children, "the feed" will normalize its own moral framework and identity narratives.
Parenting Strategies & Tools:
No Privacy Policy: The speakers agreed that children's devices should have no privacy, requiring full parental access and no secrets.
Bark Phone/App: One speaker uses a Bark phone/app, which allows for deep content monitoring (alerts for unkind messages, inappropriate searches, and possible selfies), contact/app approval, and the ability to remotely limit the phone's functionality.
Free Alternatives: The other speaker noted that free options such as the Google Family Network or Apple's built-in parental controls are also sufficient for setting screen time and content restrictions.
Intentional Modeling: Parents must model appropriate behavior by limiting their own screen time and intentionally setting aside devices to create quality, tech-free family time (e.g., playing games, going for a walk). The goal is to ensure children are "formed by the word," not "formed by the feed."
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