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Should we give toddlers phones?

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Oct 12, 2025
Adam Clark Estes, a senior tech correspondent at Vox and a parent, joins Dr. Jenny Radesky, a developmental behavioral pediatrician specializing in youth media, to discuss toddlers and screens. They explore the anxieties parents face regarding early tech exposure and how smartphones have changed child development dynamics. Surprising insights emerge, advocating for gradual tech introduction to foster healthy habits. They also critique popular children's content, highlighting quality programming, while offering practical resources for parents to manage screen time effectively.
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INSIGHT

History Repeats: New Tech, Old Fears

  • Widespread worry about kids and tech mirrors past anxieties about TV and video games.
  • The rise of smartphones and social apps coincided with increased adolescent mental health concerns.
ANECDOTE

From Alarmed Reader To Nuanced Reporter

  • Adam read Jonathan Haidt's The Anxious Generation and initially wanted to keep his child away from phones and social media.
  • Subsequent reporting and expert conversations complicated that view and opened alternatives.
ADVICE

Use Parental Controls From Day One

  • Use built-in parental controls on iOS and Android to limit apps and screen time.
  • Consider specialized solutions like Pinwheel for granular, age-appropriate feature control.
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