

Their Childhood Is
Disappearing Into a Screen.
The research is clear. The guilt is real. And the 12-week protocol to reclaim your family's screen balance starts here.
For parents who know screen time is a problem — but don't know how to fix it without World War III.
Join thousands of parents discovering their screen parenting profile
Which parent are you?
Four patterns. Four ways parents respond to the screen time challenge. Which one sounds like you?
The Guilt-Ridden Giver
You hand over the iPad because you need twenty minutes to cook dinner. You see the glazed-over look. You know it's too much. And the knowing is its own punishment.
The Enforcer
You're holding the line, and it's breaking you. Every day is a negotiation. The arguing, the bargaining, the tears. You know you're right — but being right feels terrible.
The Avoider
Somewhere along the way you stopped monitoring, stopped setting limits. Not dramatically. Not negligently. Just quietly. The complexity became too much.
The Confused
You've read the books, the articles, the contradictory articles. You have more information than any generation of parents — and somehow it's made you less capable of deciding.
Research-Informed
Based on Leading Research in Child Development
Screen time effects on children are among the most studied topics in developmental psychology. Informed by Twenge, Haidt, Dunckley, the AAP, and Common Sense Media.
Jean Twenge
iGen: screen time and teen mental health
Jonathan Haidt
The Anxious Generation
Victoria Dunckley
Reset Your Child's Brain
AAP Guidelines
AAP screen time guidelines

“The evidence is clear: childhood screen overuse is not just a habit problem — it's a developmental one. But it's also completely reversible.”
— Victoria Dunckley, M.D.
How It Works
Step 01
Take the Quiz
3 minutes. 11 questions. Brutally honest answers about your screen parenting.
Step 02
Get Your Profile
Your personalized screen parenting profile with actionable insights.
Step 03
Free Week 1
Start with the truth about kids and screens — no payment, no commitment.
Step 04
12-Week Protocol
Evidence-based exercises to reclaim your family's screen balance.
The Protocol
12 Weeks. 12 Transformations.
Each week builds on the last. No filler. No guilt trips. Just the work that actually changes your family's screen habits.
“This isn't fear-mongering. This is evidence-based family transformation.”
Frequently Asked Questions
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“Their childhood is still there.”
You just have to unplug to see it.
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