Are You or Your Kids Addicted to Technology?
Learn Healthy Screen Habits

Studies show that excessive exposure to online activities like video gaming, social media, and pornography are having resounding negative effects on our youth’s mental, emotional, interpersonal, and physical health. These problems all seem to share a common theme: overuse of screen time.
Continue reading our new guest blog by Hillary Wilkinson, Director of Programs at Healthy Screen Habits, including practical solutions:
(Also, Hilary interviewed me for a podcast which debuted a month ago in June 2023 - you can listen here Standing Guard Against Grooming and Online Sexual Predators.)
Healthy Screen Habits is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering families to create healthy habits for screen use while maintaining technology as a tool– never as a replacement– for human connection.
We believe strongly in bringing awareness to people, not only about the problems families face with tech use, but also about the solutions to these issues.
Let’s look at how bringing balance to technology use can help overcome distraction, how addressing difficult social situations head on can prevent using tech as a crutch in life, and how establishing one of our 5 Core Healthy Screen Habits
on using a phone docking station can improve mood and sleep issues.
Real Human Connection
When establishing healthy screen habits, an important focus to maintain is bringing balance to the time you spend with technology. Balancing our time online with time spent in real world connections and physical interactions is crucial. Without this balance we have a tendency to overuse and misuse technology. When we overuse tech, digital distraction easily moves in, big feelings and challenges are often avoided, and growth opportunities can get delayed or buried. To avoid this distraction, establish screen-free times and spaces within your home.
Sticky Situations
Our kids need to see us struggle with real world problems and “sticky” social situations–the difficult and awkward aspects of relationships; they also need time in their own life to figure these things out. As humans, when we are uncomfortable we tend to want to move towards a place of comfort. Distracting ourselves from dealing with real world problems by spending an hour on social media or diving into an online game may give a “quick fix” to those negative feelings, but it does not provide opportunity to build “social muscle” to overcome. We owe it to ourselves and our children to work through social stickiness, deal with real life discomfort, and create durable resilience to adversity. Keep consistent screen-free areas and times for your family; real world connections, physical activities, and meaningful discussion will take place. Model for your kids that tech has a spot in our lives, but person-to-person connections are more important.
Lack of Sleep
Consistently, a challenge we hear from families is tech-related behavioral and emotional changes. When talking with teens, tweens, and younger kids about their tech habits, we often find that many of these changes are simply due to a lack of sleep. Digital devices are stealing all of our sleep. Teens and children who are allowed to have screens in the bedroom are nearly incapable of staying off of them in the late night hours. Blue light disruption, social drama, insistent algorithms, and FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) all create the perfect storm of distraction which prevents kids from unplugging. Lack of sleep impairs judgment, lowers impulse control, and leads to a generally rough day.
Family Docking Station
This problem is easily fixed by adopting one of our 5 Core Healthy Screen Habits: Establish a family charging/docking station in the master bedroom or bathroom. This one habit can protect your child from digital temptations, lack of sleep, and can set your family up for establishing healthy boundaries around tech. We recommend the parents’ bedroom or bathroom because we have experienced first hand the creativity that can be employed by teens who want to access their screens at night! Protect your sleep and protect your kids by getting devices out of their bedrooms.
There is no single path towards digital wellness. You and your family get to decide the right balance that will benefit your family’s health and well-being.
The Family Tech Plan
For families interested in gaining traction around intentional tech use and digital wellness, start with our free, downloadable tool called “The Family Tech Plan”. This customizable tool allows every family member to voice concerns and have a hand in creating the boundaries around tech. Encourage everyone’s input. The more that people in your family speak up and listen to each other in this process, the better the buy in will be.This free, helpful tool is available on the Healthy Screen Habits website.
Remember - you are a team!



