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Parent Guides

Our parent guides help families take a driver’s ed approach to device introduction

It’s hard to keep track of everything our kids are into, let alone know how to talk about them. But it doesn’t have to be! These downloadable PDFs will give you the skinny on today’s hottest apps and trends, and help you train them to drive cautiously in the digital world. We hope this info is helpful for all families, and we especially recommend these guides for parents of elementary age children. It’s never too early to get prepped and ready for what’s ahead!


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From important phone numbers and activity ideas to screentime boundaries and approved devices, this printable form makes it easy to communicate your expectations for babysitters.

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