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  • Smartphones & Childhood — Striking the Balance
    Smartphones are becoming part of children’s lives earlier than ever — and for many parents, it’s not an easy decision to make. From staying in touch to keeping up with peers, there’s a lot to weigh up when thinking about the right time to hand over a phone.In this episode of the Parentline Podcast, we explore how families and schools are navigating these decisions — and what support is out there for parents trying to find the right balance between connection and protection.You’ll hear from three guests with unique perspectives:Rosalind McLean, from Smartphone Free Childhood – Northern Ireland, explains why so many parents feel stuck between peer pressure and their instincts — and how the movement is helping families delay smartphones with confidence and community.Craig Johnson, Vice Principal at Lisneal College, shares how a phone-free school policy has changed student life and why their approach has had strong support from both parents and pupils.Wayne Denner, online safety expert and parent, offers practical tools for setting boundaries at home and explains why families don’t need to be tech experts to manage smartphone use well.We explore:How smartphones are becoming more common in primary school — and the questions that raises for familiesConcerns around screen time, online content, and social mediaWays to set age-appropriate boundaries around tech at homeWhat schools can do to support digital downtimeAlternatives to smartphones that still help children stay connected safelyWhether your child already has a phone or you're still deciding, this episode offers calm, practical advice and real-world stories to help you make informed choices.📲 Links & Resources:Smartphone Free Childhood – Northern IrelandWayne Denner – Online Safety & Digital WellbeingLisneal CollegeParentline NI: Free, confidential support for any parenting concern — call 0808 8020 400 or visit https://www.ci-ni.org.uk/parentline/🔖 Tags:#ParentlinePodcast #SmartphonesAndChildhood #SmartphoneFreeChildhoodNI #DigitalParenting #OnlineSafety #WayneDenner #LisnealCollege #ParentingSupport #KidsAndScreens
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  • Supporting Neurodiverse Children Through Life’s Big Transitions
    In this deeply insightful episode of the Parentline podcast, host Kerry McLean is joined by Tanya Strowger, a mother of three and counsellor at Jigsaw Community Counselling Centre, and Rebecca McCullough from Eden Consultancy NI. Together, they explore what it’s like to support neurodiverse children—particularly autistic children—through life’s big transitions, including school changes, holidays, family events, and everyday routines.Tanya shares the powerful story of her son Silas, his early signs of autism, the diagnostic journey, and how their family has adapted to meet his needs at home, in school, and out in the world. From sensory challenges and visual schedules to social scripting and emotional regulation, her lived experience offers empathy and practical guidance.Rebecca adds her expertise in neuro-affirming practice, offering thoughtful, real-world strategies to make transitions smoother, support emotional wellbeing, and embrace the child’s unique way of experiencing the world. Whether it’s navigating the school day, Christmas traditions, or going on holiday, this episode is packed with compassion, insight, and useful takeaways for any parent or professional.In this episode, we explore:Recognising early signs of neurodivergence and making sense of a diagnosisWhy small changes (like Sports Day or a different teacher) can be just as hard as big life eventsUsing visual aids, timers, and exit strategies to reduce anxietyPreparing for transitions: from holidays and school changes to daily routinesHelping neurodiverse children manage emotions, especially during moments of overwhelmLetting go of expectations and embracing what brings your child real happinessMemorable Moments:“Ditch all expectation and tune in to the happiness of the child.” – Tanya “You don’t know until you know. And when you know, you can do things differently.” – RebeccaResources Mentioned:Eden Consultancy NI – Training and consultancy for professionals and families supporting neurodivergent childrenJigsaw Community Counselling Centre – Mental health support for children, young people, and families in North BelfastParentline NI – Free, confidential support for parents and carers across Northern IrelandNeed Parenting Support? 📞 Call Parentline NI on 0808 8020 400 A free, confidential service offering a listening ear and practical guidance.Subscribe & Share If you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing to the podcast and sharing it with a friend, family member, or colleague. 🔗 https://www.buzzsprout.com/861409
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  • Supporting Parents and Carers in NI: Kerry chats to the Parentline Team
    In this special episode, Kerry chats to three of the Parentline NI team - Kathy, Roisin and Julie. This episode focuses on the core ethos of the Parentline service.They discuss the importance of connection with callers, and the teams' aim to provide a listening ear, and non judgemental support to parents and carers.Callers can use the service for any stage of parenting, from babies and toddlers, teenagers and even older children - we never stop being parents.They discuss issues that come up from parents and carers - mental health, neurodiversity, separation anxiety, school avoidance and emotional dysregulation.https://www.ci-ni.org.uk/parentline/Parentline NI is a FREE confidential helpline for parents and carers throughout NI. If you need us, we’re here. Call 0808 8020 400
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  • Managing Anxiety Based School Avoidance - from the voices of Parents and Professionals
    At Parentline, we are experiencing a large number of calls from parents and carers who are struggling with the issue of Anxiety Based School avoidance.  Many of these parents feel like they are the only ones going through it, which is so far from the truth. In this very special episode of the Parentline NI Podcast we share some of the stories and experiences from parents, and shine a light on this issue.Our host Kerry McLean chats to Courtney, Lyndsey and Fiona, as well as Elaine from Strive NI in this episode.https://striveni.co.uk/ https://www.ci-ni.org.uk/parentline/Parentline NI is a FREE confidential helpline for parents and carers throughout NI. If you need us, we’re here. Call 0808 8020 400
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  • Empowering Parents: Navigating Dyslexia with Confidence and Compassion
    Kate McKeown and Sarah Carvell chat to Kerry McLean about their experiences with dyslexia - they discuss their barriers to support, trusting their own judgements around their childrens' needs, and navigating a path for a better outcome. If you would like to talk to Parentline about dyslexia, or about any other parenting matter, you can call us on 0808 8020 400. 
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About Parentline NI - Your Guide to Parenting

To raise thriving children parents need better support. Parentline NI is here for all parents offering support, guidance or advice wherever you are on the parenting journey. We are a helpline for parents operated by Children in Northern Ireland. The Parentline podcasts will explore the ups and downs of parenting with honest and frank discussions to support parents to lay the strongest possible foundations for their children. Find out more information about Parentline NI at http://www.ci-ni.org.uk/parentline-ni
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