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This is a hot topic but today we’re going to share how we became a screen free family meaning no iPad, no tv, no video games, no youtube and what people don’t talk about, which is the weaning phase.
Seven years ago when I became a mom I was truly just winging it. I knew nothing about a child’s brain. Attention span. Tantrums. Or how screens shrink the gray matter and decision making part of a child’s brain and THAT’S the part that regulates impulse control in the long run.
It became glaringly clear to me that when I turned off Cinderella for our then 2 year old and she would proceed to tantrum for 20 minutes that I was failing as a Mom. I was imparting my screen addictions onto her and didn’t want her to live her life looking at a screen.
Now don’t be triggered, this is my story. I’m not judging anyone. I grew up on Fruit Loops and Hey Arnold.
So don’t get all wild.
I decided then to cut out screens for good and what I found was that it’s actually 1 million times easier to parent without screens. I get…
Less arguments between siblings,
MORE time to myself and happier & more creative children. My kids have never used the phrase “I’m bored.” They are always finding something to do themselves.
And if you’re looking to start this journey yourselves this year, there are a few things we did. The first is to cut them cold turkey. I had a talk with my children and told them I’d made a mistake and that there’s a better way to live their life.
The second step is to look in the mirror. We turned our iPhones into dumb phones. My children won’t catch me looking at a screen if I’m asking them not to.
The third step is to replace screens with audiobooks. Everyday we have a 1.5 hour quiet time in our house. Each child sits in a bedroom and plays independently and they can listen to an audio book of their choice.
The last thing is to be a reader yourselves. Children emulate the behavior of their parents, which is oftentimes the hardest part to alter.
Resources & tips to aid in going screen free:
Other FAQs: We don’t do screens on road trips or in airplanes. Our children don’t ask for them and instead I will make what we call a “play pack” for those times which is just a small bag with things to occupy them (clay molding, play dough, Etch A Sketch, colors, etc.) BUT the times we do use screens are during our homeschool lessons. If we are talking about a volcanic eruption, I will of course show them on my laptop. I usually follow my children’s interests for science and history and we go from there. The other day we were learning about Henry Ford so we watched a short documentary on the assembly line.
I love how wholesome your content is now!
Aww thank you so much!!
I will try all of this.
Wish me luck.
Great material! I’m mom of 7 kids here, had the exact same experience with my now 17 year old when she was 4. We did the same thing… cold turkey. No video games, no TV, no iPad. I had to learn the lesson over again with my youngest after I used screens for survival on an international trip alone with three young ones for a family funeral. I swear he got worse and worse everyday. The detox was seriously like a drug addict. We are very careful with screens for everyone now. I notice your children are still quite young. Be careful as they age… it all gets trickier. I’m sure you’ll navigate it well!
Looks so good
I hope I am not too late. I have a 13 yr old son and want to try this.
It will not be easy in the beginning stages, but I am hoping for the best.
Screens are a problem. If you take it away from him, he literally sit on the bed and does nothing.
Your content is helping me to get my goal. Thanks.
Thank you for sharing your inspiring journey of raising screen-free kids! Your dedication and insights are truly admirable. It’s heartening to see your commitment to nurturing a mindful and connected family life. Keep spreading the positivity!”
Can u recommend something for a two year old though? Because i feel most of your suggestions work best for those a bit bigger. Thanks a lot! ❤️