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Breaking Screen Addiction: A Teen’s Perspective on Setting Boundaries (#212)

Breaking Screen Addiction: A Teen’s Perspective on Setting Boundaries (#212)

Update: 2024-10-16
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In this episode, host Melanie Hempe is joined by her son, Andrew, who shares his personal insights on screen habits and addiction. Together, they dispel the myth that setting boundaries around screen time leads to rebellion. Instead, Andrew explains how boundaries are an act of love that helps kids thrive.

They focus on three main ideas:

  • Boundaries = Love: Kids do better with limits, especially when it comes to addictive activities like video gaming and social media.
  • Habit Science: The habits kids form now, whether good or bad, will stick with them into adulthood.
  • Skill Building: Childhood is the time to build important skills. Limiting screen time helps kids focus on developing lifelong talents and interests.

Andrew encourages parents to take action, replace screens with meaningful activities, and teach their kids about the science of screen use. It's never too late to create healthier habits. Tune in for practical tips and advice to protect your child’s future.

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Production Team:

  • Host: Melanie Hempe
  • Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
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Breaking Screen Addiction: A Teen’s Perspective on Setting Boundaries (#212)

Breaking Screen Addiction: A Teen’s Perspective on Setting Boundaries (#212)

Melanie Hempe, BSN