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When Australia Said “Enough”: A Wake-Up Call for Families

A Parent-Led Blueprint to Restore Childhood by Ending Under 16 Social Media Use No Waiting (Deacon O'Maley's Child Protection Online Series)

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When Australia Said “Enough”: A Wake-Up Call for Families

By: Deacon John O'Maley
Narrated by: Gerald Seguin
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Australia finally said “Enough”—but your family doesn’t have to wait for anyone else to act.

When Australia Said “Enough”: A Wake-Up Call for Families is a parent-led blueprint for removing social media from children under sixteen and rebuilding peace at home. Deacon John O’Maley offers clear moral leadership and concrete steps: how to hold a family meeting, what to expect in the first two weeks, how to prevent sneaking and relapse, and how to replace the feed with real friendships, better sleep, and stronger attention. You’ll learn how to set calm consequences you can enforce with love, and how to rebuild trust.

This isn’t a political book. It’s a protection plan you can start tonight:
• A simple “Australia-at-Home” family rule set
• Scripts for pushback (“Everyone has it!” “You don’t trust me!”)
• An 8-week transition timeline that works in real homes
• Safety guidance for grooming, sextortion, and harmful content
• A wise launch plan for age 16+ with training and guardrails

If you’re tired of constant drama, late-night scrolling, mood swings, and a home that feels divided, this book offers a hopeful path forward.

Parents don’t have to wait for a law to protect their children.

©2025 Deacon John O'Maley (P)2026 Deacon John O'Maley
Parenting & Families Relationships Teenagers
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