Traditions

Traditions

Traditions Traditions are a powerful way to keep your internet safety goals consistent and meaningful. They help you communicate your beliefs to your kids in a more natural and lasting way than just setting rules or giving orders. When it comes to internet safety, the goal of your traditions should be to create meaningful moments […]

Relational

Traditions help your family practice the kind of relationship with technology you want to build over time.

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Tech-Free Traditions

Make space for connection, creativity, service, and shared memories away from screens.

Gratitude

Set aside weekly time for everyone to share what they are grateful for and reset the family focus.

Outdoor Adventures

Walk, hike, bike, camp, serve neighbors, or build a regular rhythm of getting outside together.

Skit Night

Give the kids a prompt and let them perform, improvise, and invite friends or family into the fun.

Game Time

Use board games, yard games, or card games to build laughter and healthy competition.

Cooking Together

Choose recipes that let everyone participate, with bonus challenges when the family is ready.

Shark Tank

Have kids pitch serious or silly inventions and practice creativity, speaking, and problem solving.

Theme Night

Pick a theme for food, clothes, music, games, or an outing, then make it a repeatable family event.

DIY

Build, paint, plant, repair, or learn a hands-on skill together as a family project.

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Techful Traditions

Use technology intentionally for shared experiences instead of isolated scrolling.

Sports Night

Turn a favorite game into a watch party with food, friends, and lighthearted predictions.

Gaming Night

Play with your kids, rotate who chooses games, and mix modern favorites with throwback classics.

Family FaceTime

Schedule video calls with grandparents, cousins, or distant friends so tech strengthens real relationships.

Movie Night

Make a movie feel like an event with dinner, costumes, discussion, or an activity the next day.

Shared Creative Projects

Use tech to make music, edit family videos, design something, or learn a skill together.