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Jun 10
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Screen Time Struggles: Why Boundaries Ar...

Erin Hyer
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The screen time struggle is real—but boundaries aren’t punishment - they’re protection. 

And they’re a gift your child will grow into.


 What if one of the hardest choices you make today becomes the one your child thanks you for a decade from now?

In Part 2 of our screen time mini-series, we’re talking boundaries—the kind that feel tough in the moment but protect your child’s development for years to come. 

If you’ve ever wondered, "Am I being too strict?" or "Is this really such a big deal?"—this episode is for you.

We’ll unpack what healthy screen limits actually look like in toddlerhood, why “just a little bit” often leads to more than you planned, and how to stay grounded when everyone around you seems to say “yes.” 

Erin shares her personal story, clinical wisdom, and a bold (but doable) recommendation for families who are ready to do what’s best—even when it’s not what’s easiest.

This isn’t about guilt—it’s about courage. And it starts now.

💡 Learn how to build your child’s attention, language, and emotional regulation—without relying on screens.


 💪 Discover the power of intentional parenting in a distracted world.


 🧠 Remember: the toddler years are your window. Boundaries today shape the brain—and the child—you’ll live with tomorrow.

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