The Screen Time Rules That Actually Work (And Why Your Timers Aren't Helping)
I spent months setting iPad timers and refereeing daily tantrums. Here is the surprising shift in philosophy that saved our sanity—and cut our YouTube screen time in half.
I spent months setting iPad timers and refereeing daily tantrums. Here is the surprising shift in philosophy that saved our sanity—and cut our YouTube screen time in half.
Our tech-savvy nine-year-old was easily bypassing system restrictions. Here is how we secured our devices and home network without feeling like a surveillance state.
From Google Family Link to broad suites like Qustodio, I tested the leading tools under real-world conditions. Here is what actually worked for our family.
A groundbreaking new study suggests we are measuring the wrong things. It is not just about the hours—it is about whether kids are actively learning or passively consuming.
Flipping the script on content moderation: instead of playing Whac-A-Mole with YouTube's recommendation engine, we approved specific channels. Here is how it worked.
That endless dopamine loop of 15-second clips can turn a calm afternoon into a battleground. Here is why Shorts are so hard to resist, and how to turn them off completely.
If YouTube is your family's primary digital battleground, this channel-whitelisting tool is a game-changer. Here is our personal experience, including its limitations.
Why does your child melt down when screen time is over? Recent research suggests it is not bad behavior—it is decision fatigue caused by recommendation engines.
My nine-year-old was shocked to learn that YouTube is trying to keep him hooked. Here are the simple analogies we used to explain how recommendations actually work.
Practical, research-backed strategies to set digital boundaries and end screen time battles without the guilt.
How to lock down your network and devices, protect privacy, and guide kids safely through the digital world.
Honest, hands-on testing of parental control software and hardware. No affiliate hype, just what works.
Sifting through child development and wellness studies to find practical, actionable takeaways you can use.
I'm June Ferreira, a mom of two, writer, and former tech journalist. I spent years covering consumer tech at TechCrunch, but pivoted to digital wellness when my oldest son became obsessed with YouTube. Here, I share evidence-based parenting advice and our real-world strategies for navigating screens with confidence.
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