The Parent Thing

Screen Time & the Developing Brain – Balancing Technology and Real-World Interaction


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What You’ll Learn in This Episode

✔️ How the developing brain learns best in early childhood
✔️ What screen time does and does not impact
✔️ The difference between regulated vs dysregulated screen use
✔️ How screens affect the nervous system and emotional regulation
✔️ Why transitions off screens are so hard - and how to support them
✔️ Practical screen time boundaries that reduce meltdowns
✔️ How to balance technology with movement, play, and connection
✔️ How to release parenting guilt around screen use

🧩 Topics Covered

Screen time and brain development

Child nervous system regulation

Emotional regulation in children

Neuro-somatic intelligence and parenting

Early childhood development

Technology and attention span

Parenting in a digital age

Real-world play vs digital stimulation

Conscious and responsive parenting

🌍 Who This Episode Is For 

This episode is especially helpful for:

Parents of toddlers, preschoolers, and school-aged children

Families navigating screen time in Europe, the UK, the US, and globally

Homeschooling parents and expat families

Teachers, childcare providers, and early childhood professionals

Coaches, therapists, and practitioners working with children and families

🛠️ Practical Takeaways You Can Use Today

✨ Shift from counting screen hours to observing nervous system states
✨ Offer movement and connection before screen time
✨ Create predictable screen routines that feel safe for children
✨ Support smoother transitions off screens
✨ Parent with presence instead of pressure

Connect with Me

If this episode resonated with you or you’d like support navigating screen time and nervous system regulation in your family, I’d love to hear from you.

📧 Email: [email protected]
📱 Instagram & TikTok: @theparentthing

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If you know a parent, teacher, or caregiver who’s struggling with screen time guilt or confusion, please share this episode with them. Your share helps normalize these conversations and support families everywhere.

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