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  • Screens Should Have Warning Labels

    Screens Should Have Warning Labels

    The content on screens negatively changes the way children’s brains and neurons are wired…but with knowledge and action, it can be stopped. See how screen content changes the neural pathways in children's brains so that they are wired to crave stimulation and quick rewards vs. focus, creativity, and empathy.

  • Cultivating Hope in Our Children

    Cultivating Hope in Our Children

    Hope is a proactive state of mind that can be learned and nurtured. It involves goal-setting, willpower, and finding ways to achieve aspirations. Fostering hope enhances resilience, reduces anxiety, and promotes physical health. By cultivating hope in ourselves and our children, we improve our lives and strengthen our communities through positive engagement.
  • Balancing Screen Time for Kids: 3 Effective Strategies

    Balancing Screen Time for Kids: 3 Effective Strategies

    In today's digital age, parents encounter the challenge of managing their children's screen time to protect their mental health and behavior. Three strategies, including setting clear boundaries, modeling healthy screen habits, and discussing content, can help achieve this balance and promote cognitive development. Consistency and patience are key for lasting benefits.