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Phone-free zones

Choose zones → a sign for the fridge.

Remember

Decide where phones rest, and you stop policing everywhere else.

The skill you're building

Protecting the few places and times that matter most — calmly and consistently.

Make it yours
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Why it matters

Helps you pick a few phone-free places and times — bedrooms, the dinner table, the car — and turns them into a clear printable sign. Instead of policing the phone everywhere, you protect the handful of spots that matter most for sleep, connection, and focus. A posted sign makes it about the household, not about your teen being singled out. You get a clean, ready-to-print notice that states the agreement plainly and replaces constant nagging.

The tool

A printable phone-free sign for the places and times your family chooses.

Key points

  • Protect bedrooms, meals, and the car first.
  • Phones out of bedrooms protects teen sleep.
  • Make it household-wide so it feels fair.

The science

Environmental cues shape behavior powerfully, so removing phones from a space removes the temptation rather than relying on willpower. Sleep research strongly links phones in the bedroom to later bedtimes and poorer rest, especially for teens whose body clocks already run late. Shared meals without screens are tied to stronger family communication. Making a rule explicit and visible reduces conflict, and applying it household-wide — adults included — makes it feel fair.

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Take it with you

A one-page summary for the fridge — the takeaway, the skill you're building, and the key points.

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