Boundaries, Bedrooms, and the Big Privacy Conversation
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About this listen
In this episode, Katie and Meagan kick things off with a very on-brand smoke-alarm saga before diving into a topic so many parents wrestle with: the difference between privacy and secrecy. We talk through what privacy can actually look like for kids—especially in a world where social media is basically a third parent—and how to balance staying in the loop without hovering.
We also get into the everyday stuff, like giving kids space in their rooms (and yes, even their disaster-zone cars) while still holding boundaries that keep everyone safe. At the heart of it all is trust, connection, and learning how to respect each other’s worlds while living under the same roof.
Takeaways
- Katie shares a funny story about her smoke alarm.
- Meagan explains the difference between privacy and secrecy.
- Privacy is essential for healthy relationships.
- Parents should monitor social media use carefully.
- It's important to teach kids about boundaries.
- Checking kids' phones should be intentional and not intrusive.
- Respecting personal space is crucial for trust.
- Kids should not lock their bedroom doors.
- Communication is key to understanding kids' needs.
- Parents should guide kids in managing their online presence.
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