Children laugh and tell me that their parents’ screen time must be 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Ruchira Darda 11 Jun 2026
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When ‘We’ Matters as Much as ‘Them’
Children laugh and tell me that their parents’ screen time must be 24 hours, 7 days a week.
Nope! Don’t feel like it
I could hit the skip button. I could let it be. I can sit back and decide not to do. But can our kids?
Are we still breaking our children’s confidence?
maybe it’s time we, as parents, ask:Are we raising confident kids - or unintentionally raising customers?
Sibling Rivalry Solutions: How to Teach Kids to Resolve Conflict
Your job isn't to stop every fight. It's to teach kids how to fight well and ultimately, how to resolve conflict themselves.This blog gives you a practical, proven roadmap for doing exactly that.
How to Build Emotional Safety for Toddlers, Tweens, and Teens
One of the most important things a parent can give their child has nothing to do with toys, screen time, or extracurricular activities. It's something far more foundational: emotional safety.
“But My Friends Get More Screen Time!” -What to Say Without Feeling Like the Strict Parent
When children bring up their friends, it may sound like they are arguing for more screen time. But underneath that, something else is happening. They are trying to understand their place. Children constantly observe the world around them.
Drugs Don’t Enter a Child’s Life Suddenly. They Enter Quietly.
Addiction rarely begins with substances. It begins with disconnection. In simple words, children don’t turn to drugs because they are careless. They turn to them because they are overwhelmed and don’t know how to cope.
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