How to Handle Screen Time With Sensitive Kids (Without Triggering a Meltdown)
Watch my video → How to End Your Child's Meltdowns in 8 Weeks or Less: • How to End Your Child's Meltdowns in 8 Wee... If you hand a sensitive child a phone too early, their brain gets wired to chase a dopamine hit that normal life can't match. Screen-time meltdowns with sensitive kids aren't a behavior problem; they're a nervous system reaction. Screens act like an off switch for the vestibular system, which plays a huge role in emotional processing. Your child's feelings get paused while they watch. The moment the screen goes off, everything they bottled up comes back at once. I'm a Harvard-educated clinical psychologist, a parenting coach, and a mom to three sensitive, emotionally intense kids. After 15 years of working with parents on this, I can tell you the standard advice about timers and warnings isn't enough on its own. In this episode, I walk you through three things: how to set your sensitive child up for success with screens, how to end screen time without the meltdown, and how to raise a resilient kid in a world where tech, AI, and social media never slow down. There's also one counterintuitive move I share at the end. Most parents instinctively do the opposite… but once you see the reasoning, the meltdowns start to make a lot more sense. You’ll learn: [0:00] Introduction [1:50] Screens are an off switch for your child's vestibular system [3:55] Your phone habits are shaping your sensitive child more than you think [5:52] Moving screen time from an iPad to a TV changed everything for one family [7:01] Scheduling screen time stops your child from fixating on it all day [8:05] The morning dopamine hit that sets your child up for a listless day [9:51] What your child watches, matters just as much as how long they watch [11:18] Mister Rogers is easier on sensitive nervous systems than fast-moving animation [12:03] The YouTube algorithm pulls kids from Minecraft into truly weird things [14:36] Preparing your child for the feelings, not just the five-minute warning [17:28] Your child's generation is the first to grow up without a play-based childhood [20:35] AI chats are starting to replace peer friendships and trusted adults Resources Mentioned: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt | https://amzn.to/4xThMsU or https://bit.ly/4wlTAOr Find more from Dr. Hilary: Raised Resilient | https://www.raisedresilient.com/ | / raisedresilient | / raisedresilient Raised Resilient Chaos to Connection Program | https://raisedresilient.com/program

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