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"I finally understand the difference between creative Minecraft servers and the toxic ones. Turns out 25% of families at my kid's school let them play—but only in offline mode. Game changer."

"The data showed me most kids in 4th grade at our school aren't on TikTok yet. We joined the 'Wait Until 8th' pledge and worked with 12 other families to do the same. My daughter actually thanked me for taking the pressure off."

"Found out that YouTube with parental guidance doesn't mean I'm hovering—most parents in our community are doing exactly what we do: kid picks, parent approves the channel first. No more second-guessing myself."

"The report showed me I was being too strict about screen time but too lenient about what apps had access to. I learned the group chat privacy settings most families use. Huge relief to calibrate both ways."

"Seeing the independence milestones data hit me hard. Turns out letting my 1st grader 'stay home alone for short periods' while I run to the corner store is totally normal in our area. I'm not failing—I'm parenting."

"OMG I didn't realize my 3rd grader was the only one in the cohort playing Fortnite. I didn't really understand the dynamics. Now I do, and we play together as an intentional learning experience."

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