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Where Did TJ Go?
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Everywhere you look, kids have screens in their hands. From classrooms to baseball fields to birthday parties. Jason and Emily open up about their own struggle as parents: how much screen time is too much, what it might be doing to kids’ brains and relationships, and the nagging fear that limiting screens could hurt their kids’ sense of belonging. It’s a conversation full of honesty, humor, and a little guilt, as they wrestle with the tension between protecting their kids and letting them belong.
00:00 Friday night movie nights.
03:41 Fear of the child rebellion.
05:22 A hoverboard!?
06:54 Emily watches PBS kids INTO high school.
08:57 Kids and cultural references.
10:29 Minecraft
14:39 Setting expectations for little kids.
15:26 Don’t give your little kid an iPad.
17:15 Too much screen time.
22:09 We worry about our kids’ generation.
29:18 Key takeaway…
32:19 Emily forgets she’s not normal.
33:10 Join us for upcoming events.
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Our Sponsors:
Voetberg Method Experience
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proprietary Voetberg Method Experience, where siblings can share lessons
and learn music in a way they’ll never forget, even when lessons stop.
https://tinyurl.com/RVCNowThatWereFamily
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Where Did TJ Go?
A touching new book by Annie F. Downs to help you and your child talk about grief.
https://tinyurl.com/RVCWhereDidTJGo
———
Sweets Elderberry
https://tinyurl.com/RVCSweetsElderberry
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Wayfair
Cozify your space with Wayfair’s curated collection of easy, affordable fall updates.
https://tinyurl.com/RVCWayfair
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Upcoming Events
Join us for the Wellness Collective, October 21st or 22nd:
https://www.wellnesscollectiveevent.com/shop
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Hang out with Emily at the Cultivate Homestead Retreat October 31st and November 1st:
https://www.cultivatehomesteadretreat.com/buy-tickets
Description:
Everywhere you look, kids have screens in their hands. From classrooms to baseball fields to birthday parties. Jason and Emily open up about their own struggle as parents: how much screen time is too much, what it might be doing to kids’ brains and relationships, and the nagging fear that limiting screens could hurt their kids’ sense of belonging. It’s a conversation full of honesty, humor, and a little guilt, as they wrestle with the tension between protecting their kids and letting them belong.
00:00 Friday night movie nights.
03:41 Fear of the child rebellion.
05:22 A hoverboard!?
06:54 Emily watches PBS kids INTO high school.
08:57 Kids and cultural references.
10:29 Minecraft
14:39 Setting expectations for little kids.
15:26 Don’t give your little kid an iPad.
17:15 Too much screen time.
22:09 We worry about our kids’ generation.
29:18 Key takeaway…
32:19 Emily forgets she’s not normal.
33:10 Join us for upcoming events.
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