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When Screen Time Ends - Ebook

When Screen Time Ends - Ebook

Helping Children Transition Without Meltdowns, Power Struggles, or Guilt

Screen time ending doesn’t have to mean yelling, tears, or a battle of wills.

But for many families, it does.

If you’ve ever said “five more minutes” — and then watched it turn into a meltdown…
If your child struggles to disengage, becomes dysregulated, or lashes out when a device is removed…
If you feel stuck between setting limits and avoiding conflict…

You’re not alone — and you’re not doing it wrong.

Children’s brains aren’t designed to shift easily from high-stimulation digital input to everyday life. The struggle isn’t about “bad behavior.” It’s about nervous system overload, executive functioning, and transitions that feel abrupt and overwhelming.

When Screen Time Ends gives you a calm, practical roadmap for handling transitions with clarity and confidence.


In This Guide, You’ll Learn How To:
  • Understand why screen transitions are so hard for young brains

  • Prevent meltdowns before they start

  • Set limits without power struggles

  • Respond calmly when emotions escalate

  • Support emotional regulation after screen time

  • Create predictable routines that reduce resistance

You’ll walk away with realistic, evidence-informed strategies you can apply immediately — without shame, threats, or endless negotiations.


What Makes This Guide Different

This isn’t about banning screens.
It’s not about rigid rules or unrealistic parenting ideals.

It’s about understanding the brain and responding in ways that protect connection and boundaries.

Written from the perspective of an experienced early childhood educator with training in behavior support, this guide blends developmental knowledge with real-life parenting strategies that actually work at home.

The tone is calm, non-judgmental, and practical — because parenting already feels heavy enough.


Who This Guide Is For

This guide is especially helpful for parents who are navigating:

  • Intense reactions when devices are turned off

  • Negotiation, bargaining, or “just one more minute” loops

  • After-screen mood swings or irritability

  • Executive functioning challenges

  • Neurodivergent children who struggle with transitions

If screen time endings feel like the hardest part of your day — this guide was created for you.


Format

This is a digital download (PDF).
No physical product will be shipped.

You’ll receive immediate access after purchase.

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Helping Children Transition Without Meltdowns, Power Struggles, or Guilt

Screen time ending doesn’t have to mean yelling, tears, or a battle of wills.

But for many families, it does.

If you’ve ever said “five more minutes” — and then watched it turn into a meltdown…
If your child struggles to disengage, becomes dysregulated, or lashes out when a device is removed…
If you feel stuck between setting limits and avoiding conflict…

You’re not alone — and you’re not doing it wrong.

Children’s brains aren’t designed to shift easily from high-stimulation digital input to everyday life. The struggle isn’t about “bad behavior.” It’s about nervous system overload, executive functioning, and transitions that feel abrupt and overwhelming.

When Screen Time Ends gives you a calm, practical roadmap for handling transitions with clarity and confidence.


In This Guide, You’ll Learn How To:
  • Understand why screen transitions are so hard for young brains

  • Prevent meltdowns before they start

  • Set limits without power struggles

  • Respond calmly when emotions escalate

  • Support emotional regulation after screen time

  • Create predictable routines that reduce resistance

You’ll walk away with realistic, evidence-informed strategies you can apply immediately — without shame, threats, or endless negotiations.


What Makes This Guide Different

This isn’t about banning screens.
It’s not about rigid rules or unrealistic parenting ideals.

It’s about understanding the brain and responding in ways that protect connection and boundaries.

Written from the perspective of an experienced early childhood educator with training in behavior support, this guide blends developmental knowledge with real-life parenting strategies that actually work at home.

The tone is calm, non-judgmental, and practical — because parenting already feels heavy enough.


Who This Guide Is For

This guide is especially helpful for parents who are navigating:

  • Intense reactions when devices are turned off

  • Negotiation, bargaining, or “just one more minute” loops

  • After-screen mood swings or irritability

  • Executive functioning challenges

  • Neurodivergent children who struggle with transitions

If screen time endings feel like the hardest part of your day — this guide was created for you.


Format

This is a digital download (PDF).
No physical product will be shipped.

You’ll receive immediate access after purchase.