Okay, so plenty of us gave up on the same screen time limits we had pre-Covid. But that’s not to say we don’t still have screen time fights with the kids. Or uh…arguments? Debates? Gentle disagreements?

If you’re looking to cut back on the fights, we’ve got some great expert tips to help you out. They work!

Take a listen right here right now.

Be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you get your favorites). While you’re there, if you would be so kind to leave us a 5-star review, we would greatly appreciate it. And if you like what you hear, head over to our Out-Tech Your Kids Facebook group and join other parents (like you! and us!) to talk tech-positive parenting.

 

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Spawned Ep 97: Dr. Rachel Kowert on Whether Video Games are Really Hurting Our Kids

Spawned Ep 156: Catherine Price and How to Break Up With Your Phone

Spawned Ep 175: How to be a Tech-Positive Parent

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