A question for parents
Not "could they Google it." Not "they'd figure it out." What skills do they possess — in their hands, in their head, in their bones — that don't require a search bar, a tutorial, or a Wi-Fi connection?
This isn't their fault. We gave them the screens. We just forgot to give them the rest — the skills, the stillness, the community, the convictions that hold when life gets real. The guide below fills that gap.
For parents of teenagers aged 13–25. The guide is practical, not preachy — written by people who remember what it was like to be young. Questions? Just ask.
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