23. Screen Limits Without Power Struggles
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About this listen
Do screen limits turn into arguments or emotional meltdowns in your home?
Many moms try to set reasonable screen rules, but instead of cooperation, they get pushback, negotiation, or shutdown.
In this episode of Confidence in Motherhood, we talk about why screen battles happen emotionally and the simple shift that can reduce power struggles while helping your child cooperate.
In This Episode
You’ll learn:
• Why screen limits often turn into power struggles • The emotional reasons kids push back on screens • How sudden transitions trigger frustration • A simple boundary shift that encourages cooperation
The 3 Reasons Screen Battles Happen
Emotional Regulation Screens are highly stimulating. When they suddenly stop, kids struggle with the emotional transition.
Sudden Transitions When screen time ends without warning, kids feel a loss of control, which triggers resistance.
Autonomy Preteens naturally want more independence. Predictable boundaries help reduce pushback.
This Week’s Connection Habit
Try giving your child a five-minute warning before screen time ends.
Example: “You have five more minutes. When the timer goes off, it’s time to turn it off.”
This helps your child’s brain prepare for the transition and can reduce emotional reactions.
Next Episode
Next time we’re talking about:
Helping Teens Regulate Emotions in a Digital World
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Remember, small daily habits create stronger connections with your preteen.
Resources for Moms
If you want practical habits that help reduce power struggles and build stronger connection with your preteen, download the free guide:
👉 5 Simple Daily Habits to Connect With Your Preteen
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