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Practical Parenting Screen Time Series

Gain a clear understanding of why and how to set healthy limits around phones, tablets, video games, and social media. By establishing these boundaries, you’ll foster stronger relationships, encourage more open communication, and support your child’s social, academic, and behavioral development.

WORKSHOP

90 MINS

Parenting kids in the digital age can feel overwhelming. Whether it’s morning cartoons or the right time to get your child a phone, the decisions can feel endless.

We’ve been in your shoes, and we know how overwhelming it can be. Our founder, Ian, brings a unique perspective—he once spent up to 12 hours a day gaming. Ian has dedicated years to research and collaborated closely with therapists to develop this course. Backed by both lived experience and professional expertise, it’s designed to equip you with the knowledge and confidence you need to navigate parenting in today’s digital world. Preview the Course below ↓

Practical Parenting Screen Time Series

Ian McCready

WORKSHOP

90 MINS

Video 2: The Problem

Video 3: Understanding Dopamine

Video 4: Dopamine & Video Games

Video 5: Specific Video Games

Video 6: Dopamine & Social Media

Video 7: Leading By Example

Video 8: Sleep

Video 9: Social Reclusion

Video 10: Boredom & Creativity

Video 11: Children Ages 0 – 5 Years Old

Video 12: Children Ages 6 – 12 Years Old

Video 13: Children Ages 13 – 18 Years Old

Video 14: Crucial Conversations for 13+

Video 15: Character First

Video 16: Expect it to be Hard

Video 17: Parental Controls & Visibility

What You’ll Gain

Neuroscience on why we get addicted to our devices and how the tech companies stack the cards against us.

Gain confidence in Parenting your kids through the digital age.

Leave empowered to set limits on screen time for more intentional living and relational balance.

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$99 VALUE

By choosing to pay the suggested donation of $99, you are making it possible for us to offer critical training and workshops at no cost to schools and parents who need it most. You are not just purchasing a course; you are investing in the well-being and future of children, educators, and families. Every dollar above the $5 goes toward our mission.

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Meet your Coach

Ian McCready

A former gaming addict and Father who has spent the past 5 years teaching, speaking and training church leaders, school administrotors, students and parents how to have intentional living around technology and better digital balance.

FAQ

This workshop is designed for parents, grandparents, and caregivers of children ages 0–18 who want practical tools to guide their kids’ digital habits in a healthy direction.

You’ll walk away with:

A clear understanding of why we get addicted to screens and how screen time affects children’s mental health and development.
Simple, realistic strategies to reduce conflict around devices.
Tools to set age-appropriate boundaries without constant battles.
Ways to model healthier digital habits for your family.

No—parents often struggle with their own digital balance too! We’ll cover how your personal screen habits impact your kids, and practical steps for both generations.

No. This isn’t about going “screen-free.” It’s about finding balance and building healthy boundaries that fit your family’s values.

The workshop includes 17 short videos between 4 mins and 15 mins [a total of approximately 2 hours and 51 minutes teach time].

A Digital Habit Coach is a guide who helps families and individuals rethink their relationship with technology. In today’s world, devices are designed to capture attention and can often lead to stress, distraction, and conflict at home. A coach provides evidence-based insights, hands-on tools, and ongoing support to:

Understand how technology shapes behavior and mental health.
Create sustainable screen time routines.
Replace unhealthy digital patterns with purposeful habits.
Strengthen family connection and personal well-being in a tech-driven culture.

The goal isn’t to eliminate technology—but to help it become a tool for growth instead of a source of overwhelm.