🛡 Family Media & Safety
Family media reviews, internet safety tools, parental guides, and resources to help families navigate media choices.
screentimeclinic.com
Screen detox programs, expert-led seminars, and coaching for families struggling with technology overuse. TechXpress Reset Program, DIY Digital Media Guide, and certified success coaches.
www.bark.us
Samsung Android phone built specifically for kids with parental controls baked in. Comes locked down out of the box. Parents choose what kids can access. Unlimited talk and text.
kidslox.com
Parental control app managing children's screen time and internet access across devices. Remote lock/unlock, daily limits, app blocking, web content filtering, and usage monitoring.
www.safesearchkids.com
Custom Google-powered safe search engine for children with additional filtering. Provides safe web, image, and video search plus internet safety education resources for parents.
foundationworldview.com
Video-based curriculum equipping children ages 8-12 to evaluate ideas and understand biblical worldview. Created by Elizabeth Urbanowicz (Biola MA). Includes media discernment and critical thinking.
shop.barna.com
📍 Ventura, CA
Research and resources from Barna Group on families and technology. The Tech-Wise Family research project tracks how households engage with technology and offers data-driven insights for faith-based...
erlc.com
📍 Nashville, TN
Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention providing resources on why media literacy matters for Christians. Biblical framework for evaluating media consumption.
support.apple.com
Built-in parental controls for iPhone, iPad, and Mac. App limits, downtime scheduling, content restrictions, and communication controls. Free with all Apple devices.
www.waituntil8th.org
Grassroots pledge movement empowering parents to delay giving children smartphones until at least 8th grade. Over 130,000 parents have signed. Activates when 10+ families from same school join.
decentfilms.com
📍 NJ
Film appreciation and criticism informed by Christian faith, by Deacon Steven Greydanus. Member of the New York Film Critics Circle. Reviews featured in National Catholic Register.