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