Your Child and Screen Time with Andrea Davis

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Andrea Davis, founder of Better Screen Time, tells us the ins and outs of how screen time impacts your child’s emotional development.

Andrea Davis is a seasoned former secondary education teacher who has successfully transitioned into a screen time guide. As the founder of Better Screen Time, she offers tried and tested strategies from her own experiences as a mother of five. She is on a quest to assist parents in reducing their tech-related concerns and enhancing their connection with their children. She has authored the book “Creating A Tech-Healthy Family” – offers the necessary tools, resources and discussion topics for crafting your Family Technology Plan. This aids in establishing sound tech boundaries and instills a heightened sense of confidence in your capability to raise children in the digital era.  

In this episode, you will learn the following:

  • Explore the influence of screen time on kids and its role in molding their growth and wellness.
  • Discover valuable methods to supervise your child’s screen usage in order to encourage good habits and a balanced approach.

  • Uncover the potential hazards of social media for children and learn strategies to ensure their digital safety.

  • Analyze the significance of establishing limits on screen time and its role in fostering a more beneficial digital setting for your child. 

  • Understand the possible dangers linked with excessive use of screens and explore strategies to counteract these risks to safeguard your child’s health and wellness.

Connect with Andrea Davis:

Instagram account – Instagram (@betterscreentime)

Facebook group – Better Screen Time Group | Facebook

Website – Better Screen Time | Andrea Davis — Better Screen Time

Course Homepage – Better Screen Time

Connect with Shelly: 

my website: Massachusetts IBCLC | Lactation Consultant – Shelly Taft

Instagram: Instagram (@shellytaftibclc)

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