Screen-Time SanityHow to Raise Digitally Balanced Kids, End Power Struggles Over Devices, and Reconnect as a FamilyThis is not a war against screens—it’s a reset of the family
Screen-Time SanityHow to Raise Digitally Balanced Kids, End Power Struggles Over Devices, and Reconnect as a FamilyThis is not a war against screens—it’s a reset of the family rhythm they’ve quietly taken over. Devices slip into daily life as tools, then slowly become negotiators, babysitters, and battlegrounds. Arguments repeat, limits blur, and connection begins to compete with notifications. This book starts from that tension, not with blame, but with the recognition that something in the system needs to change.The approach moves away from strict control and toward intentional structure. Instead of endless “no’s,” it introduces clear expectations, consistent routines, and shared agreements that children can understand and trust. It explores how to reduce power struggles by shifting from reactive rules to proactive environments—where screens have a place, but not the final say. At the same time, it rebuilds what often gets lost: meaningful interaction, attention, and presence within the family.By the end, balance replaces conflict. Screens are no longer the center of daily life, but one part of a broader, healthier routine. Families reconnect not through force, but through design—creating space for conversation, play, and real engagement. The result is not perfection, but a calmer, more connected home where technology supports life instead of competing with it.