• Let’s Change the Norm

    Watch our new PSA highlighting how smartphones and social media are stealing childhood.

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    Check out a roadmap for how to talk to other parents and take collective action in your community.

  • The Problem

    The latest research on the connection between smartphones, social media and various harms during childhood is alarming.

Our mission is to inspire and empower parents to change the norms around screen use for our kids by mobilizing collective action, sharing practical advice and resources, and supporting one another along the way.

Let’s change the norm. Together.


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Parents Making an IMPACT

  • Cynthia, SFC Vermont, delivers copies of The Anxious Generation to her school’s administrative team.

    Cynthia, a mom of 2, ages (9, 12), recently sent her school’s administrative team a stack of Jonathan Haidt’s new book, “The Anxious Generation”. Using one of our templates, she sent a thoughtful and impactful letter along with the books and is hoping to make a difference!

  • Catarina, SFC Georgia, hosts a Childhood 2.0 viewing party in her local community.

    Catarina, a mom in Georgia, hosted a viewing of the movie Childhood 2.0. Immediately following, they participated in a discussion that included the documentary producers (via zoom). Dr. Free N. Hess joined their call to help shed light on the issues presented in the film.

  • Jodi, SFC California, speaks at her local school board meeting urging them to adopt phone free school policies

    Jodi, a mom of 2 boys (6yr, 10yr), from California spoke up at her local school's board meeting during the public comment section of the evening. She had 3 minutes and delivered a succinct speech that had board members and principals approaching her (and thanking her) afterwards. Her next steps are to provide the board with the research needed to build a case for "away for the day" policies at her 20K student district. Read her speech here.

  • Camile, SFC Virginia, is interviewed about her local group’s advocacy efforts.

    Camile is a member of Arlington Parents for Education, a parent group in Arlington, VA, that’s been advocating for the school district to implement an “away for the day” smartphone policy in the 24-25 school year. Camille was interviewed here about the group’s advocacy. 

A powerful 10-minute explainer that dives into how smartphones and social media are designed to keep kids hooked, the impossible position this puts parents in – and why collective action is the way forward.

Start here with a recap of Jonathan Haidt's new book, "The Anxious Generation"