Strengthening Connections. Shifting Culture.
Support for Families, Caregivers, & Community Leaders
Phone-Free Schools Canada helps families and communities navigate the digital age with clarity, confidence, and connection.
Through workshops, discussions, and community events, we build awareness, spark honest dialogue, and share practical tools for healthier screen habits at home and beyond.

Building Awareness for Change
Helping families foster balance, boundaries, and connection in a tech-saturated world.
Practical programs that help parents and caregivers foster balance, boundaries, and real connection in a tech-saturated world.
What’s offered:
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☕ Let’s Talk: Parent Coffee Chats
Guided, casual conversations about challenges and solutions -
🎤 Workshops & Presentations
Research-informed sessions about online risks, brain science, and strategies -
🎬 Film Screening + Panel Discussion
Consider movies like The Social Dilemma, Screenagers, or Childhood 2.0 -
🏫 Parent council or community info nights
Engaging sessions to kickstart conversation and shared action
Guard the Essentials. Fuel Healthy Growth.
By fostering screen-smart childhoods and distraction-free schools, we can protect what kids need most for healthy development:
💤 Restorative sleep
🏃 Movement & play
🧠 Focused learning
🤝 Real-world exploration
🫶 Strong relationships with caring adults and peers

Ways You Can Get Involved
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or community leader, you can help drive positive change:
• Host a workshop or film screening at your school or parent group
• Share trusted resources with families in your network
• Add your voice to local or national efforts supporting digital wellness and online safety
📩 [Contact Us] to explore ways we can work together.
Campaigns & Calls to Action
You can make a difference today by joining one of these collective efforts:



Join the Movement
Champion Change in Schools
Protect Kids Online
Delay smartphones until at least age 14 and support real-world connection and healthier childhoods.
Join parents, educators, and advocates working for stronger phone-free policies.
Call for age-appropriate design and accountability from tech platforms.
