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57. How to End Screen Time Without the Meltdown
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If turning off the TV feels like bracing for impact, you're not alone. In this episode, Nina unpacks what's actually happening in kids' brains when screens go off, and shares four practical strategies to make those transitions smoother - including what works in her own house, and why handing your child the remote changes everything.
You'll Learn
- Why kids' brains genuinely struggle with the screen switch-off
- What's happening in their nervous system during high-stimulation screen time
- Four transition strategies that actually help
- Nina's own screen time system, including the Yellow Spoon
- Why keeping screens "practical rather than emotional" makes a difference
- One small shift that hands the responsibility back to your child
Why This Episode Matters
Screen time guilt is real - and so are the meltdowns. This episode won't make you feel judged for reaching for the remote when you're running on empty. It'll help you understand what's actually happening in those moments, and give you something practical to try. It's the kind of listen that shifts how you respond in the moment - not by adding more to your plate, but by changing your understanding of what's going on.
Small Shift for Big Impact
Pick one thing from today - whichever feels most doable right now. Maybe it's looking at the clock together when screen time starts, giving a two-episode warning instead of a sudden 'time's up,' asking your child to repeat back what you've said, or putting the remote in their hands and letting them be the one to turn it off. Try it once this week and notice what shifts, even slightly.
Take the Next Step
If screen time battles are a regular thing in your house and you'd love some focused support, Nina has free 15-minute Screen Time Audit calls available. You share your biggest challenge - whether it's the meltdowns, the constant negotiating, or the arguing over what to watch - and she'll help you work out one or two things that might actually help your family specifically. Book your free call here: https://www.mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au/service-page/screen-time-audit
Links and Resources
- Book your Screen Time Audit
- Read about how the Yellow Spoon can help your family.
- Listen to related podcast episodes:
- Episode 21 - Parenting Path in Action: Navigating the Afternoon Transition
- Episode 8 - What's the Secret to Clear, Calm Boundaries?
Let's Connect
Want more support? Follow Nina on Instagram, or sign up for tips and updates at mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au.
Have a question or parenting challenge you'd like addressed on the podcast? Send a DM or an email.
- Follow Nina on Instagram
- Website: mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au
- Email: nina@mindfulparentinglifestyle.com.au
About the Host
Nina Visic is a mindful parenting coach, mum of three, and host of Your Calm Parenting Path. She helps parents move from reactive to calm and connected - one small shift at a time. Her work combines mindfulness with practical strategies that fit into real family life - including her own, with all its imperfect, everyday moments.