Unplugged Canada
Parent-led movement protecting kids from digital harm. From local action delaying smartphones to a national push for social media age min and privacy.
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Learn more about the movement around smartphone-free childhood in Canada. Sign our pledge as a parent and share with other parents!
Sign the Pledge - No Smartphone before age 14
Sign the Pledge - No Smartphone before age 14
Sign the pledge of Unplugged Canada, join the movement. No smartphones under 14 years old and no social medias under 16 years old!
Public School Playbook - Become a Champion
Public School Playbook - Become a Champion
Check out this Magazine designed by Unplugged Canada: Alberta.
Unplugged Canada | Sturgeon Public School Division
Unplugged Canada | Sturgeon Public School Division
Social Media Platform Harms Parent Resource
Social Media Platform Harms Parent Resource
Parent/Caregiver Education
Parent/Caregiver Education
Call to Action - Canadian Legislation
Call to Action - Canadian Legislation
Join the call for stronger digital protections for Canadian children. Take action: Support raising social media age to 16, enforcing stronger protections, and raising digital safety awareness.
MP Reach Out - Letter Templates
MP Reach Out - Letter Templates
Check out this Instagram Post (4:5) designed by Unplugged Canada: Alberta.
Top 10 Tips | For Navigating Tech from a Pediatrician
Top 10 Tips | For Navigating Tech from a Pediatrician
It has been a decade since the Digital Health Task Force published the first CPS position statement on screen time and young children. Fast forward ten years, and things have changed a lot. Few of us could have imagined the place that screens would hold in the lives of children and families and, by necessity, our practices.
The Peer Pressure is Real - The Globe and Mail
The Peer Pressure is Real - The Globe and Mail
Smartphone harms are well known, but what are you supposed to do when your child is the only one in their class without a phone in their hand?
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