Why This Matters
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According to the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Childhood and Psychiatry, children ages 8-18 spend an average of 7.5 hours a day watching or using screens.
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81% of children under 13 now have their own devices, according to the Children's Hospital of Chicago.
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59% of children begin using screens by age 3.
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54% of parents fear their child is addicted to screens.
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55% of parents feel guilt about their child's screen time usage.
Excessive Screen-Time Has Been Linked To:
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Emotional and Behavioral Problems - APA
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Language Delays, Especially for Younger Children - CHOC
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Negative Impacts to Cognitive and Social Emotional Development-NIH
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Inhibits Playtime, Increases Obesity Risks, and Negatively Impacts Sleep-Mayo Clinic
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Increases in Mental Health Issues-CDC
Here’s how we help families reverse this trend:
Essentials Pack-$5 per month:
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10-12 hands-on activities designed to get kids excited about real‐world play instead of screen time, helping them focus, create, and connect.
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1 special curated bonus item - like kid audio podcast episodes, challenges, screen-free travel ideas, etc.
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Access to a community of like-minded caregivers
Activity Boxes-$36.95
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30 hands-on, minds-on prompts meant to spark creativity and replace screen-time without a lot of effort or thought.
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Creative Supplies which can be utilized with the prompts or on their own.
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