Relationships Call For Help: Smartphones And Our Kids’ Mental Health Teenagers and their smartphones are causing anxiety for themselves and their parents. A practical guide to help you both stay sane. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Relationships Call For Help: Smartphones And Our Kids’ Mental Health Teenagers and their smartphones are causing anxiety for themselves and their parents. A practical guide to help you both stay sane. By jitendermittal Published 11 July, 2025 Previous article Running The Joint: Meet The Women Cashing In On Cannabis Next article No, Your First Home Isn’t Slipping Into Neverland I know a 13-year-old girl who is in every way an intelligent, funny, engaging young woman. However, for all those social talents, that same young woman is also a loner who retreats to her room after school each afternoon, her school uniform sliding from her shoulders like the costume from a stage actor after a performance. She silently disappears through her bedroom door like an apparition fading into the night, not to be seen again until the evening meal when she carries her phone with her to the dining table, headphones inserted, oblivious to the conversations around her and unable to respond to questions or comments until a tap on the table or an annoyed wave brings her back to reality.I won’t use her real name because she is just 13. Let’s call her Lily. If you or someone you know is seeking support and information about mental health or suicide prevention, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or the Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467. parenting tech Best of Future Women Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Leaders Testing the article duplicate function By rosa762070 Leaders How this CEO stamps out passive-aggressive behaviours By jitendermittal Leaders This is an exciting article title By Ben Tweedie Wellbeing It took an ADHD diagnosis and a breakdown to change my relationship with work By jitendermittal Leadership New FW partnership to boost number of women in cybersecurity By jitendermittal Gender diversity Soft Power By jitendermittal Gender diversity Be honest. Did you think Bluey was a boy? By jitendermittal Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.