Techish with Jennifer Jolly
When is the right age to give your kid a phone? It’s become a modern milestone—but we’re doing a lot less to prepare our kids for it than we think. A phone means they can reach us, we can reach them, and they’re part of the world their friends are already in. It feels practical. It feels harmless. But this isn’t really about screen time. It’s about what these devices open up when kids aren’t ready to handle them. In this episode, I sit down with Dane Witbeck, founder of Pinwheel, to talk through what’s actually going on—what the research shows, what parents are dealing with in real life, and what it looks like to do this better. We get into why parental controls don’t work the way most people think, what actually drives anxiety and behavior changes in kids, the difference between giving a child a phone and giving them access to everything on it, the stage gates approach to letting kids earn more access over time, and whether waiting helps or backfires. If you’re trying to figure out what to do about phones in your own family, this conversation gives you a clearer place to start. Products: pinwheel.com [http://pinwheel.com/], gabb.com [http://gabb.com/], bark.us [http://bark.us/], troomi.com [http://troomi.com/] Resources and USA Today reviews: techish.com [http://techish.com/] If your child has been targeted online: cybertipline.org [http://cybertipline.org/] or 1-800-THE-LOST
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