Edit Your Life Episode 126: Managing Summer Screen Time

Screen time poses a challenge for most families, but even more so during the summer, when school structure falls away and many kids’ free time (good!) defaults to being filled with “zombie” electronics (bad!). Simplistic, catch-all rules ignore the fact that managing screen time is complicated. In Episode 126 of Edit Your Life, Asha and I acknowledge the complexity of ever-changing relationships with electronics. We talk about what has worked (and what hasn’t) in our families, and offer tips and perspective on how to navigate your own family’s screen time situation.

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Edit Your Life podcast episode 126: Managing Summer Screen Time

Managing summer screen time can be a challenge but we've got tips to help you get there!

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