Parents face growing pressure as smartphones become a major part of children’s lives. Research from Fine Fáil shows that over 35% of children receive a smartphone between ages 11 and 13, yet only 18% of parents feel equipped to manage online risks. This gap highlights the need for better support for families.
As technology use rises, parents must find ways to manage screen time and online safety, while society and schools can increase the pressure to provide smartphones simply because “everyone else has one”...
So, what is the best way to tackle this? Joining guest host Anna Daly to discuss is Host of The Opinions Matter Podcast, Katie Makk, as well as listeners.