Guiding Digital Childhoods
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Guiding Digital Childhoods
A CAP-wide commitment to help families build healthy, balanced digital habits: delaying smartphones and social media, keeping school time phone-free, and creating more space for play, friendship and independence.
Real Life First | Delay is OK | Growing Up Offline
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Chiltern Area Partnership Schools | Parent Talk with Dr Susie Davies | 2026 This recorded session features Dr Susie Davies (Papaya) speaking to parents across the Chiltern Area Partnership as part of our Guiding Digital Childhoods work. The talk offers a clear, balanced and compassionate exploration of smartphones, social media and childhood, grounded in research and lived parental experience. The focus is on confidence rather than rules, and on how collective, community-led approaches can reduce pressure on families while supporting healthier, age-appropriate choices for children - particularly through the primary and early secondary years. We hope parents find this a reassuring and thought-provoking watch, whether you are just starting to think about these issues or are already actively navigating them at home.
Guiding Digital Childhoods- Voluntary Family Register – Fill in form
Make your family’s commitment to delay smartphones (to Y9), delay social media (to 16), keep school‑time phone-free, and build more real-world independence, at a pace that suits your child.
How It Works
- Optional and non‑judgemental
- Anonymous register (aggregate totals only)
- Change or withdraw at any time (simply let the school know)
Taking it Further: Parent-to-Parent Support
In addition to this local CAP pledge, many families also choose to engage with Smartphone Free Childhood, a national, parent-led movement that aligns closely with our work and has endorsed the Guiding Digital Childhoods project.
Smartphone Free Childhood supports parents to:
- Delay smartphones until 14
- Delay social media until 16
- Reduce social pressure by acting together
- Connect with other parents locally and nationally
Signing their Parent Pact is optional, anonymous, and takes around two minutes.
It also sends a powerful message to policymakers that this is something families genuinely care about.
�� Sign the Smartphone Free Childhood Parent Pact:
https://www.smartphonefreechildhood.org/parent-pact
�� Join parent-to-parent WhatsApp support (by region and school):
https://linktr.ee/joinsmartphonefreechildhood