A recent study in the journal Pediatrics found that smartphone ownership in early adolescence was associated with depression, insufficient sleep and obesity. The good news? Thanks to product innovations, there ARE safer ways for kids to connect and delay the need for a smartphone. One of the newest ways will not only help your kid but is bound to give you a heart-warming dose of nostalgia.
Re-Introducing the Landline!
Close your eyes for a moment. Transport yourself to your childhood and imagine your home phone. What does it look like? Who did you love to call?
For many of us, our childhood was filled with thousands of phone calls – thousands of opportunities to connect voice-to-voice, learn communication skills, negotiate with siblings to use the phone, and just talk, laugh (or even cry).
Fast forward to 2026. Despite living in a world of tablets, texts and social media, a landline childhood is possible today! How?
Today’s landline phones connect over wifi (instead of copper wire) and include brands like Ooma and Telo. One of our favorites, though, is designed just for kids: Tin Can.
Landlines for Kids
Created by three dads, Tin Can phones not only feature colors and designs that appeal to kids but safety features that appeal to parents. Here’s the 411:
What’s Old is New Again
We aren’t just fans of landlines because vintage is cool but because landlines provide so many benefits to families yearning to help their kids grow up healthy and happy in a digital world.
The benefits of a landline:
If you choose to say yes to a landline today, you may still wonder what devices are right in the future. We’ve got you covered. We recommend a driver’s ed approach to technology with a landline being one stop on the roadmap to a smartphone. Learn more about the other stops on our blog. And if you’re as jazzed about landlines as we are, check out Project Landline and sign up to receive updates.