Struggling With Screen Time These Winter School Holidays? Here’s How to Help

Winter School holidays are here—and for many Australian families, that means one thing: screens start to take up more space in the day than we expected.

Cold weather, indoor time, and flexible routines can quickly turn gaming into the main way kids connect with friends, unwind, and fill their time.

And if you’re a parent wondering “How much is too much?” “Who are they talking to online?” or “How do I keep them safe without constant conflict?”—you are very much not alone in that.

The reality is, gaming isn’t going anywhere. In fact, for most kids it’s become a normal part of how they socialise and spend time with friends.

But here’s the good news: you don’t need to be a tech expert to keep them safe.

We’ve brought together expert-backed advice and Australian research to help you feel more confident navigating online gaming this winter school holidays—from simple privacy settings and parental controls to understanding why kids are so drawn to online games in the first place.

This isn’t about restricting everything.

It’s about creating calmer conversations, safer habits, and more connected family moments, even in a digital world.

👉 Read the full guide on Kiddipedia and feel more confident about your child’s online gaming this school holidays.

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