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Screen-Free Mini Course

FREE

Screen-Free Mini Course For The Whole Family

This course will be really simple and you can make it fun!

You and your family can decide together what activities you want to swap out in place of screen time. Even if it’s for only one hour a day for a week or block out a whole day with no screens!

You will become more aware of how much time you and your family are spend on screens. This will also help you identify ways to help motivate your children to do different activities.

The goal is to find ways to help you reconnect more with your family.

The best way to be successful in any challenge is to be prepared!

Guess what! I’m going to help you!

You will receive tips and ideas on how to prepare the week before you start your screen free week.

    The Top Reasons Why Families Need This Free Course 

  • Managing screen time is the #1 parent and child conflict with no end in sight unless something changes. 


    60% of parents say they limit their child's screen usage to some extent, while 40% do not. When developing boundaries between children and devices, a large percentage of parents practice an enforceable hours per day rule (27%). But they report it is so hard to be consistent. 

  • Teens are spending more than 7 HOURS a day on screens Some parents that have worked with me reported as much as 15 hours a day. (This amount of screen time does not include school work, according to the report.)

  • A few years ago, the average screen time for adults in the United States landed at 11 hours per day. Since lockdown, this number has gone up to an astonishing 19 hours per day on screens during the pandemic and have not have significantly lowered since.

  • Mobile phone addiction is the cause of 30% or more of couples divorce.


    “Cell phone addiction will keep the couple from talking to each other, not sharing housework, family responsibilities, and not caring about each other.”

  • Too Much Screentime: Parents are concerned that their child might be addicted to screens and want a place to start setting screen free limits.

Sign up to get your first fast action guide that will help you gets started and access to this free course.


NEW BOOK RELEASE

How to manage screen time when co-parenting or blended family Pre-Release Special! Too Much Screen Time

The 3 Keys for parents to manage, monitor, and block harmful content that is damaging their children.

This book is based off of 25 years of child level data research and working with over 200 families.

This book is a SOUND THE ALARM book to expose the tragedies many families are facing with Too Much Screen Time with not enough age-appropriate boundaries. I unpack some difficult topics that are impacting your child and your family through unfiltered content such as adult concepts, extreme violence, pornography, gender fluidity, hidden messaging, propaganda grooming, targeted commercialism, luring and so much more. It is not just about the dangers behind the screen but also the physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, relational, and sexual impact that you and your family could be experiencing.

  • You will gain a better understanding of the impact on your child's nervous system and how it is disrupting brain development.

  • You will discover some new time management strategies and technology options available to help every family member take accountability and responsibility to manage their screen time.

  • You will feel empowered to implement new strategies that will help your family develop new habits with technology and bring back balance to your family time.


  • You will gain confidence in managing screen time with the 3 things you can do to improve online safety by utilizing what you already have available.

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