First-phone day checklist
The unboxing IS the talk — set up the phone and the norms in one hour.
You get exactly one first day. The settings you skip today become fights next year.
Front-loading every norm on the one day there's no precedent to fight.
Why it matters
An hour-long checklist for the single highest-leverage day in your family's screen life: the day the first phone comes out of the box. Run in order — accounts and passwords together, the four settings that matter (downtime, purchases, location, contacts), where the phone sleeps, and the three starter rules — it front-loads every norm while the phone is still a gift and not yet a right. Day one is the only day there's no precedent to renegotiate; every default you set is just 'how the phone works.' The checklist ends with a photo of the signed starter rules taped inside a kitchen cabinet — half ceremony, half evidence.
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The complete first-hour checklist, the four settings, and the signed starter-rules card.
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Key points
- Set every norm on day one — there's no precedent to fight.
- Four settings before the first app: downtime, purchases, location, contacts.
- Make it a ceremony; the signed card is the family's evidence.
The science
Norm-formation research is unambiguous: defaults established at adoption persist with remarkable durability, while the same rules retrofitted later are experienced as confiscation of existing freedoms — loss aversion working against you. The gift-moment timing leverages a real reciprocity window: rules attached to receiving something land as terms, not takebacks. Co-setup (passwords known, settings configured together) establishes the active-mediation pattern that predicts disclosure for years. And ceremony has function — the photographed, signed starter rules create the commitment artifact the agreement research keeps showing matters.
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First-phone day checklist
You get exactly one first day. The settings you skip today become fights next year.
The skill you're building
Front-loading every norm on the one day there's no precedent to fight.
Key points
- Set every norm on day one — there's no precedent to fight.
- Four settings before the first app: downtime, purchases, location, contacts.
- Make it a ceremony; the signed card is the family's evidence.
The complete first-hour checklist, the four settings, and the signed starter-rules card.
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