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Hold the Phone (How Parents Can Rescue Their Kids From Too Much Screen Time)
| Expected release date is Nov 24th 2026 |
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Overview
No one else is coming to save your kid from their screen addiction. That's your job!
Smartphones are reshaping childhood. Parents are well positioned to set the limits that kids desperately need.
In Hold the Phone, author and speaker Katherine Martinko delivers fresh, empowering ideas for reducing screen time, breaking device dependence, and restoring a healthy play-based childhood in the digital age. Child and teen tech habits don't form by accident—they crystallize under the expectations, rules, and examples set at home. And while it's easy to blame Big Tech, lagging schools, and outdated policies, parents remain the ultimate gatekeepers of screen access.
This book equips and encourages you to:
- Set firm, realistic screen limits that actually work
- Reduce smartphone use and device dependence at home
- Walk back tech use that is out of control or was introduced prematurely
- End daily battles over scrolling and gaming
- Model healthier tech habits as a parent
- Replace screen time with play, independence, and real-world connection
- Develop community that makes offline play more accessible
- Build a family culture that protects childhood from digital overload.
You don't have to wait for schools, lawmakers, or tech companies to act. You have the power to resist and make change at home, starting today. Childhood is short. The real world is amazing. It's time to hold the phone—and give kids the life they deserve.









