As screens become central to childhood development, families face new challenges in balancing freedom and structure in the digital age.
Children today do not remember a world without screens. Tablets entertain toddlers. Smartphones connect preteens. Social platforms shape teenage identity. Technology is not an accessory to childhood — it is woven into it. For many parents, the question is no longer whether children should use devices, but how to guide that use without damaging trust or connection.
Technology offers undeniable benefits. It expands access to information, enables creativity, and keeps families connected across distance. Students collaborate online. Young entrepreneurs build digital platforms. Faith communities stream services. The digital world is not inherently harmful, but unstructured access carries risk.



