Episode 245: Why Screens Aren't the Problem: Parenting's Secret Ingredient
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What if the real challenge of screen-time isn't about screens at all? In this episode, Dr. Greg and colleague Teresa Violette explore how digital distractions can interfere with the deeper needs of a child's development. Instead of fear or guilt over screen use, discover the secret ingredient that helps parents raise confident, connected kids—even in a digital world.
Key Topics:
- Why simply limiting screen time isn't the full solution—and what to focus on instead
- The deeper question every parent should ask: What are screens replacing in your child's life?
- The overlooked power of parental attunement—and how it shapes your child's development
- Why every child needs something different depending on their age, personality, and family dynamics
- Teresa's honest, relatable story about summer survival and cutting back on TV at home
- How screen overuse can quietly erode creativity, connection, and emotional regulation
- Why perfection isn't the goal—and how to parent with peace, even when things are messy
Learn More:
- Previous episodes with Teresa Violette:
- Ep. #102: ADHD and Me
- Ep. #62: Relationship Q&A with Married Therapists: An Interview with Dr. Bryan and Teresa Violette
- Blog: Show Me Your Face: Being Present with Your Children
- Need help? Schedule a free CatholicPsych consultation
- Want to help? Learn more about our Certification in Professional Accompaniment
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