You've tried everything. You've taken the phone away. You've set timers. You've begged, bargained, and yelled. And still, your kid is glued to the screen. The battle feels endless, and you're exhausted.
Here's the truth most parenting books won't tell you: it's not your fault, and it's not a lack of discipline. Your child's phone was engineered by some of the smartest people on the planet to be impossible to put down, and they're fighting this battle with a brain that won't be fully developed until their mid-twenties.
This book is different. It's not about becoming the phone police or winning power struggles. It's about shifting from enforcer to teacher, rebuilding trust with your child, and giving them the tools they need to manage their own technology use.
Drawing on fifteen years of experience working with families, along with hard-won lessons from raising his own three children, the author provides a clear roadmap for parents who are tired of fighting. You'll discover:
- Why telling your child to "just put it down" never works
- The neuroscience behind phone addiction and your child's developing brain
- How to shift from controlling your child to teaching them
- The five core needs that phones meet for kids (and healthier ways to meet them)
- Age-appropriate strategies for kids from early childhood through late adolescence
- How to handle resistance, repair mistakes, and know when to seek professional help
This isn't about raising kids who never use technology. It's about raising kids who can use technology without letting it use them. Kids who can pause before scrolling, notice when they've been on too long, and choose real life over the infinite scroll.
If you're ready to stop fighting and start teaching, this book is your guide.
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